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Q: What impact did the war with Carthage have on the roman republic?
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Who led the verbal war against Carthage?

Cato the Elder was the Roman senator that said,"Carthage must be destroyed."


Who were the Roman enemies in the Punic war?

The Romans battled the Carthoginians in the Punic Wars. There were three, all of which Rome won.


What does Rome do to Carthage after the third punic war to prevent the cukture from reviving again?

The Roman Republic burnt down the city and killed or sold into slavery all of its residents to ensure that Carthage would not rise again as a power in the Western Mediterranean. Contrary to popular belief Rome did not plow salt into the feilds of Carthage.


Why is Julius Caesar consider an important roman leader?

APEX: his assassination led to a civil war that ended the Roman Republic


The city that Rome fought against in the Punic Wars was?

During the First, Second and Third Punic Wars, the Roman Republic fought the city of Carthage and its surrounding territories. Ancient Carthage was founded by sea faring Phoenicians around 814 BCE. In 650 BCE Carthage gained its independence and became a major regional power in the Mediterranean. Carthage controlled large colonies in Northern Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, Corsica, Sardina and other territories during much of its existence. Eventually the growth of the Roman Republic brought it into conflict with the Carthaginians. The two powers fought the Punic Wars over the course of 120 years from 264BCE to 146BCE. At the end of the Third Punic War, the Roman forces destroyed Carthage and razed the city to the ground.

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Who was in the war in Carthage?

The growing Roman empire and its North African proxies, and Carthage and its mercenaries.


What is carthaginian peace?

Carthaginian Peace refers to "peace" that comes from brutally and totally defeating your enemy so that they have no option but to stop fighting you. This term comes from the Roman Republic's brutal victory over Carthage after the second Punic War and the eventually burning of Carthage after the third Punic War.


Who led the verbal war against Carthage?

Cato the Elder was the Roman senator that said,"Carthage must be destroyed."


Who were the Roman enemies in the Punic war?

The Romans battled the Carthoginians in the Punic Wars. There were three, all of which Rome won.


Roman emprie gained control of what after the war with Carthage?

North Africa


What do many historians describe as the first province of the Roman empire?

During the Punic Wars, ancient Rome was still a "republic". With that noted, its expansion by the end of the first Punic War began the creation of its "empire". Based on the Roman victory over Carthage, Sicily became the Roman republic's first province.


Why is Julius Caesar consider an important roman leader?

APEX: his assassination led to a civil war that ended the Roman Republic


What does Rome do to Carthage after the third punic war to prevent the cukture from reviving again?

The Roman Republic burnt down the city and killed or sold into slavery all of its residents to ensure that Carthage would not rise again as a power in the Western Mediterranean. Contrary to popular belief Rome did not plow salt into the feilds of Carthage.


The city that Rome fought against in the Punic Wars was?

During the First, Second and Third Punic Wars, the Roman Republic fought the city of Carthage and its surrounding territories. Ancient Carthage was founded by sea faring Phoenicians around 814 BCE. In 650 BCE Carthage gained its independence and became a major regional power in the Mediterranean. Carthage controlled large colonies in Northern Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, Corsica, Sardina and other territories during much of its existence. Eventually the growth of the Roman Republic brought it into conflict with the Carthaginians. The two powers fought the Punic Wars over the course of 120 years from 264BCE to 146BCE. At the end of the Third Punic War, the Roman forces destroyed Carthage and razed the city to the ground.


DID THE Punic Wars rise the roman republic?

Yes. The Carthaginians were the only serious competition with the Roman Republic for control of the western Mediterranean area. The Gauls were too disorganized, and the Hellenes had fallen into decay. Carthage was destroyed at the end of the Third Punic War in 146 BC, also recognized by historians as the year in which the Republic began to die.


Why did the punic war start?

The Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire were looking for land, when there army's collided and fought to the death for the land Sicily.