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Title: Carthage and Rome


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Carthage and Rome
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1 Trade and Diplomacy
  • Carthages presence in Sicily a threat to Romes
    new dependencies in Magna Graecia.
  • Lead to 3 wars
  • Sicily, W. Mediterranean and destruction of
    Carthage

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Carthage - A Trading Empire
  • Population size of whole of Italy
  • Forced the countries it controlled to supply
    soldiers for its army
  • Extracted heavy tributes and did not seek to win
    good will or cooperation of its subjects.
  • Large navy protected its commercial fleet
  • Navy not seriously tested in prolonged battle.

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Map
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First Punic War
  • Messana in Sicily 264 B.C.
  • Conflict developed over Carthaginian commercial
    interests and Romes new phase of conquest.
  • Romes influenced by the ambitions of
    individuals and self-interest of various groups
    (equities saw commercial adv.)

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Roman Success
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Effects of Victory
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Second Punic War 218-202
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Hannibals Success Failure
  • Early victories won over southern Italy
  • Did not attack Rome no siege equipment
  • Carthage did not sent reinforcements because Rome
    controlled the seas and fought Carthaginians in
    Spain
  • Hannibal defeated in Africa by Scipio Africanus -
    Zama

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Third Punic War 149-146
  • Rome feared Carthaginian resurgence and demanded
    that they abandon their city and move to a new
    inland site.
  • Sea people found this an unacceptable demand
  • Scipio Aemilianus broke through walls of Carthage
    146 B.C.

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Carthage Destroyed
  • Cato spoke in favour of sparing the Carthaginians
    but outvoted
  • Whole city utterly blotted out of existence
  • To settle on the site was declared an accursed
    act.
  • Slavery for a few and prison for most
  • Hasdrubal kept in honourable confinement.

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Rome Conquered Mediterranean
  • 133 B.C. control of Mediterranean
  • Status of Senate enhanced as they directed much
    of the war effort
  • Rome most powerful city in the W. Med
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