The "Ninety-Year War" started when Spain was occupied and dismembered in the third French Republican War. The Spaniards wouldn't accept the new order and fought a prolonged guerrilla war to regain independence. No French government, neither democratically elected nor with temporary dictatorial powers, could escape the vicious circle of uprisings that took its toll on the young men of France, which led to cries for revenge that no politician could afford to disdain, which would only lead to more uprisings of the proud Spaniards, going on until both France and Spain had wasted all their power.
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