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Rome and Carthage, originally allies, became contestants for dominance in the Western Mediterranean. At the conclusion of the Third Punic War, Rome's final solution was the total destruction of the city of Carthage and enslavement of all its inhabitants. This left Rome dominant in the Western Mediterranean.

However, the Roman government had also decided to punish Macedonia for having supported Carthage in the Second Punic War. This led it into interference with, and involvement in, the affairs of Greece and of the Greek world to the east, and then to the progressive defeats of all the Hellenistic kingdoms, which extended the empire as far as Mesopotamia and Egypt.

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Rome benefitted more from her victories in the First and Second Punic Wars (364-241 BC and 218-201 BC) which were the events through which she became the dominant power in the Mediterranean.

In the first war, Rome forced Syracuse, the most powerful of the Greek city-states in eastern and southern Sicily, to become a Roman ally and took over Carthage's ports in western Sicily. Soon afterwards she seized Sardinia and Corsica, which were Carthaginian possessions. These three islands were crucial for the control of the sea routes of the western Mediterranean. During this war Rome also built a fleet which in the course of the second war proved to be the dominant fleet in the western basin of the Mediterranean.

In the Second Punic War Rome took over the Carthaginian territories in southern Spain, gaining complete control of the western Mediterranean and depriving Carthage of her main source of wealth, the silver mines of Spain. She also made an alliance with Carthage's Numidian neighbours in Algeria, who defected to Rome. With the peace treaty Rome demilitarised Carthage, reduced her navy to ten ships and imposed a fifty-year war indemnity.

In the Third Punic War Rome destroyed Carthage and took over her remaining territories, the home ones: Tunisia and western Libya (Tripolitania).

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The main achievement for Rome was that the only other major power in the western Mediterranean to rival them had been annihilated. The immediate result of the wars was that Rome became the overlord of Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia and got a major foothold in southern Spain - a rich source of raw materials, grain and precious metals - where until then Carthage had ruled, and got control of the then fertile coastal areas of northern Africa.

Basically it was here that they acquired all the territory that was the nucleus of the western part of what was to be the Roman Empire. Rome remained by the way a Republic for at least some 150 more years after the Punic Wars.

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The Punic Wars did not help to transform Rome from a republic to an empire. They helped the Roman Republic to acquire an empire. Much of Rome's imperial expansion occurred during the period of the Republic. Historians use the term empire in a confusing manner. They use it to refer to both Rome's territorial acquisitions and the period in which Rome was ruled by emperors, from 27 BC to 476 AD. In terms of territorial acquisitions, as already mentioned, the Roman Republic already had an empire. With the first Punic War (264-241 BC) Rome took over Carthage's territories in western Sicily. Soon after this war Rome took advantage of Carthage having to deal with a revolt by her mercenaries to seize Sardinia and Corsica from her. With the Second Punic War (218-201 BC) Rome took over Carthage's territory in southern Spain. In addition to this, the Numidians of Algeria switched their allegiance from Carthage to Rome. In the Third Punic War (149-146 BC) Rome destroyed Carthage and took over her home territory, Tunisia and western Libya. Thus, Rome's early territorial acquisitions outside Italy, apart from Greece, occurred as a result of the Punic Wars. Rome continued to be a republic for 119 years after the last of the Punic Wars.

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By defeating Carthage in three wars and then finally destroying it, Rome became the principal power in the Western Mediterranean. The second war also drew Rome into conflict with Macedonia and so into Eastern Europe, ultimately leading it to dominance there and in the Middle East.

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