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Napoleon's Empire crossed much of Europe and included people who spoke fundamentally different languages and had different cultural identities. When people began to have nationalistic thoughts, which held that each cultural group should have its own nation, this caused a number of non-French regions in French Empire to rebel and seek independence. Nowhere was this more pronounced than in Spain where the Guerrillas fought with the French Occupiers for nearly a decade.

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