As France's revolutionary armies won victories across the European continent, what was the French government's policy toward the newly "liberated" lands?
A) It set up a system of military occupation and forced the peoples in those lands to become subjects of the French state.
B) It created semi-independent "sister republics" that were modeled on the new French republic.
C) It set up French colonies in the annexed territories, sending large groups of French citizens to organize new settler communities there.
D) It left the old government structures largely in place but forced the occupied territories to pay the cost of the war.
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