why did the painter depict "germania" as a fallen women with the crown and standard thrown side
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➡ The painter depicted Germania as a fallen women with the crown and standard thrown aside because the hope of German people to unite the German nation under one ruler was shattered when the offer of crown by the Frankfurt assembly to wilheim IV king of Prussia, was rejected by the king
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➡ The painter depicted Germania as a fallen women with the crown and standard thrown aside because the hope of German people to unite the German nation under one ruler was shattered when the offer of crown by the Frankfurt assembly to wilheim IV king of Prussia, was rejected by the king
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The painter depicted Germania as a fallen woman with the crown and standard thrown aside because German people's hopes to be united under one monarch (King Friedrich Willhelm IV) were dashed as he rejected their demand in 1848.
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