Trivia Spin Answers What is this iconic revolution song associated with?
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Civil War - Dixie American
Civil War - Hasta
Siempre Cuban
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In April 1792, France went to war with its neighbours, who feared the spread of revolution and coveted the unstable state's assets. Before the troops marched against Austria, a Strasbourg officer, Rouget de Lisle, composed an army march overnight, calling to flood the fields with the blood of enemies, traitors, and their own. The march became popular, but Lisle did not; he was soon dismissed and imprisoned for royalism. After surviving the Jacobin Terror, he emerged as the author of the national anthem. "La Marseillaise" later became a symbol of leftist resistance in Europe. During WWII, it was banned in occupied France but remained the anthem in Vichy with an added line praising Marshal Pétain. In 1946, its status as the national anthem was cemented by the Fourth Republic's constitution.