First Punic War: Carthage was pushing its control in Sicily and ran up against some rebellious mercenary soldiers. Rome chose to support them as a means of having an excuse to move into Sicily to expand its territory beyond Italy.
Second Punic War: Carthage attacked Sargentum in Spain, in breach of the Ebro River line agreed with Rome as dividing their areas of interest in Spain.
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First Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage.
Second Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage.
Third Punic War - Rome defeated Carthage.
There is a timeline of events regarding the Punic Wars at the related link below .
23 years. The First Punic War (264 to 241 BC)
No, the Pax Romana did not start immediately after the Punic Wars. The Pax Romana refers to a period of relative peace and stability in the Roman Empire that began around 27 BCE with the end of the Roman Civil Wars and the establishment of Augustus as the first Emperor. The Punic Wars, on the other hand, took place between 264 and 146 BCE, much earlier than the Pax Romana.
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The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, as had the First.
There is a timeline of events regarding the Punic Wars at the related link below .
The Second Punic War stated in 218 BC and ended in 202 BC.
218 BCE.
In 264 BC.
264-241 BCE.
210.
264 BCE.
Hannibal Was harassing Rome When Rome Finally had enough and couldn't catch him the attacked Carthage <3 DA Stranger
There were three wars. The first began as a dispute over Sicily between Carthage and Rome.
23 years. The First Punic War (264 to 241 BC)
The Punic Wars started in 264 BC as a result of territorial disputes between Rome and Carthage.
The Thirs punic War started in 149 BC abd ended in 146 BC.