Rome launched an invasion of Carthage, with Hannibal recalled to ward it off and being defeated.
Carthage was the empire destroyed as a result of Rome's invasion
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Rome's rival in the Mediterranean was the city of Carthage and she capitulated .
The defeat of Carthage resulted in Roman hegemony in the western Mediterranean .
The Punic Wars (there were three of them) were fought between the two city states of Rome and Carthage. The outcome was the complete destruction of the City of Carthage, its people, and its culture. The end result was tragic and a complete waste. Carthage had much to contribute at that time of human development in both science and mathematics They were well versed not only in war but in trade and technology of the day.
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The result of the First Punic War was that Rome took over the Carthaginian territory in western Sicily and gained control of the island, which also involved Syracuse, the most powerful Greek state in Sicily, being forced to become an ally of Rome. The Romans also took advantage of a rebellion by the Carthaginian mercenaries to seize Sardinia and Corsica, which were Carthaginian territories. The result of the Second Punic War was that the Romans took over the Carthaginian territories in southern Spain. Moreover, the Numidians (next doors neighbours of Carthage, in Algeria) who had been allies of Carthage switched sides and went over to the Romans. Rome fought the Third Punic War because she wanted to destroy Carthage. The result was that Rome destroyed Carthage and took over her home territory, Tunisia and western Libya. The overall result of these wars is that Rome got rid of her main rival and gained control of the western basin of the Mediterranean.
As a result of the wars with Carthage, Rome gained mastery of the western Mediterranean area and, in punishing Macedonia for siding with Carthage, drew itself into the east where it became mor and more embroiled until it finally came dominate the whole Mediterranean and Middle East.
As a result of Napoleon's military victories, European governments united against Napoleon. European governments became part of the holy Roman Empire
The three wars between Rome and Carthage were all won by Rome. Both city-states paid a heavy cost in lives in fighting each other in what are called the Punic Wars. The result of the wars was a reduction and finally the total destruction of Carthage. Rome on the other hand began its empire as a result of placing important lands in the Mediterranean Sea under their control.
Confederate victories were largely the result of Robert Lee and Jefferson Davis.
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