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At first, the lower classes welcomed the Napoleonic armies because they eradicated the feudal system and brought the benefits of the French Revolution to the common people… liberty, equality and fraternity. As nationalism grew in the conquered territories, however, the lower classes welcomed them with less enthusiasm, especially as the tides of war turned against the French. Prostitutes, however, always welcomed the soldiers because they paid in gold and silver coin.

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