Why did the Spanish use “la guerrilla,” or little war, as a means of confronting Napoleonic troops?

a) Small-scale hit-and-run tactics allowed them to harass the French without taking too many casualties, a major change from open field warfare.
b) This kind of warfare meant that Spanish soldiers never had to travel far from home.
Consider This: Napoleon was a former ally who turned on the Spanish. See 6.8: Narrative: May Madness.
c) La guerrilla warfare was only a small part of the war effort; the Spanish mostly relied on their artillery to besiege cities.
Consider This: Napoleon was a former ally who turned on the Spanish. See 6.8: Narrative: May Madness.
d) La guerrilla warfare referred only to the activities of women who supported their men in the fighting.
Consider This: Napoleon was a former ally who turned on the Spanish. See 6.8: Narrative: May Madness.


a) Small-scale hit-and-run tactics allowed them to harass the French without taking too many casualties, a major change from open field warfare.

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