The BC years are counted the other way round. Therefore, it
should be 201-200 BC, not 200-201 BC. There were no civil wars in
Rome in 201-200 BC. The 13 civil wars of the Late Roman Republic
started later, in 98 BC, and run on and off until 30 BC. In
addition, the 200-year Conflict of the Orders between the
patricians (the aristocrats) and the plebeians (the commoners) was
over by 287 BC. This conflict did not involve civil wars.
There was no conflict between Rome's social orders in 201-200
BC. The year 200 BC saw the beginning of the Second Macedonian War
with the Kingdom of Macedon in Greece.