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In the Second and First Centuries BCE.

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Q: When did Rome expand to include Carthage and the Greek city-states?
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What people had rights and responsibilities in greek citystates?

Citizen


Was Carthage Greek?

No, it was Phoenician.


Why did Carthage want to expand their empire?

Carthage had a trading empire with depots in ports around the Western Mediterranean, on which their prosperity depended. This relied on a fleet to trade with and to protect the trade. They tried to expand themselves in Sicily but were opposed in this by the Greek cities established there. Rome, having become dominant in Italy, saw opportunities in Sicily also, and opportunistically backed the revolt by mercenary soldiers there, which brought the previous allies Carthage and Rome into conflict.


Which island did the Greek and Carthage settle?

Sicily


Which Greek cities helped Carthage in the Punic Wars?

No Greek cities helped Carthage. The opposite was the case. The city-states of the Aetolian League became allies of the Romans and fought against Macedonia alongside them.


What are the Greek citystates names?

Athens (smart, sporty, perfect) Megara (all about money) Sparta (TOTAL SPORT FREAKS lol) Corinth (crafts) Argos (acting and drama)


What were the Roman and Carthage wars called?

The Punic Wars after the Greek word for Phoenicians, which the Carthaginians were.


What were the Roman-Carthage wars called?

The Punic Wars after the Greek word for Phoenicians, which the Carthaginians were.


What tools did the Greek use?

To do what? Expand your question.


What are the typical Greek citystates like?

Athens-Athletic, academic, perfect Corinth-Crafts, arts, etc Sparta-Sports Megara-Money, money, money Argos-Acting, drama, etc


When did slavery rapidly expand?

In Greek and Roman times.


What was Rome's advesary in the Punic Wars?

Carthage, the Italian, Greek and Gallic allies it won over, and Macedonia.