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During the 1300-1400s, there were many little states in France, including Burgundy, Provence, and Brittany. Of course, many of them were destined to be gobbled up by France, which mostly unified present-day France, save areas lost at Vienna 1815, when the French Revolution broke out.

It's quite interesting, to speculate. How could the countries which called the area of present-day France home, stay independent, with either a vastly weakened rump France, or with no France to speak of at all?
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