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The two were commercial rivals inasmuch as the two both sought hegemony throughout the Mediterranean region .

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Carthage and Rome fought each other in the Three Punic Wars. In the last of these wars Rome destroyed Carthage and sold 50,000 Carthaginians who survived the siege of the city as slaves.

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