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How did Rome become a great power?

Rome became the leading power of the Mediterranean world by conquest of Carthage, the former leading power.


Who were the punic wars between?

The Punic Wars where three wars between Rome and Carthage, all won by Rome. Both were vying for supremacy against each other. Unfortunately for Carthage, Rome won all of the three wars. Maybe the most famous war, the Second Punic War involved Hannibal, a famous Carthage general leading a surprise attack on Rome, led by his war elephants. However, the Roman general, Scipio, led an attack on Carthage and Hannibal had to retreat to save his capital city. In the third Punic War, Rome finally completed the defeat of Carthage and the civilization of Carthagians was destroyed.


What was the effect of the 3rd punic war?

Terminal for Carthage - it was destroyed and a Roman veterans' colony established on the site. The people were sold into slavery. Rome became the leading power in the Western Mediterranean.


What was the significance of the Boston massacre of 1770?

The Boston Massacre caused tensions to rise enormously between the Americans and British because this was the first killing that occurred. The Americans realized that the British were not there to help them, but instead to put an end to their liberty. This was a leading cause to the Revolutionary War.


When the Olympics began?

The first modern Olympics began in 1896. Other similar events occurred leading up to the games but these were the first to be officially sanctioned by the IOC.

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Where did the rivalry between Rome and Carthage leading to the Punic Wars occurred?

Sicily.


What was the leading city in Phoenicia?

Tyre, Byblos, Sidon, Carthage.


How did Rome become a great power?

Rome became the leading power of the Mediterranean world by conquest of Carthage, the former leading power.


What kind of war was the First Punic War?

It was a contest for control of Sicily between expanding Rome and Carthage, which developed into a struggle for control of the Western Mediterranean, leading to two more wars for the same reason.


Who were the punic wars between?

The Punic Wars where three wars between Rome and Carthage, all won by Rome. Both were vying for supremacy against each other. Unfortunately for Carthage, Rome won all of the three wars. Maybe the most famous war, the Second Punic War involved Hannibal, a famous Carthage general leading a surprise attack on Rome, led by his war elephants. However, the Roman general, Scipio, led an attack on Carthage and Hannibal had to retreat to save his capital city. In the third Punic War, Rome finally completed the defeat of Carthage and the civilization of Carthagians was destroyed.


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Anti-Semitism


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Who fought in the Punic War what was the end results and why was that end result significant?

The principals were Carthage and Rome. Rome won all three wars, and totally destroyed Carthage, making it the dominant power in the Western Mediterranean. In addition, as Macedonia had sided with Carthage, Rome set out to punish it, and so became involved with the Greek east, leading to its progressive inclusion of the Hellenistic kingdoms (the remnants of Alexander's empire) into the Roman Empire.


Why is Carthage known as a great area?

The city of Carthag is a city in Tunisia and was the centre of the ancient Carthaginian civilization. The city developed from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BC into the capital of an ancient empire.[2] The area of Carthage was before inhabited by Berber people who also became the bulk of Carthage's population and constituted a significant part of its army, economy and administration.


What was the effect of the 3rd punic war?

Terminal for Carthage - it was destroyed and a Roman veterans' colony established on the site. The people were sold into slavery. Rome became the leading power in the Western Mediterranean.