The small landowners were the basis of the Roman Army. By the time the Punic Wars had ended, they had shrunk in numbers and the large landowneds had taken over much of the common land on which the lower ones depended. Severe losses early in the Germanic invasion further depleted their numbers and it became necessary to recruit the non-proertied class, who became dependent on their generals to provide them with land after discharge. This made them clients of the generals who used their support to promote their ambitions, and led to the Civil Wars.
Rome dominated the western Mediterranean .
This question covers three wars covering 120 years, and the problems would obviously fill a large book. I suggest you look up a history site on the wars and select the information you need.
They had to establish their own system of government and build their own military.
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Punic Wars..
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The Holy Roman Empire had nothing to do with the Romans. It was a medieval institution centred around Germany. The Roman republic became an empire by expansion both before and after the Punic wars.
The last king of Rome was expelled in the late 6th Century BCE. The Punic Wars were in the 3rd and 2nd Centuries BCE, when Rome was a republic.
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The Roman republic on all three of the Punic Wars.
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Punic Wars..
they had three punic wars , there were three triumvirates
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The Carthagian general Hannibal Barca.
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Its success gave Rome control of the Western Mediterranean.
The Holy Roman Empire had nothing to do with the Romans. It was a medieval institution centred around Germany. The Roman republic became an empire by expansion both before and after the Punic wars.
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.
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.
The last king of Rome was expelled in the late 6th Century BCE. The Punic Wars were in the 3rd and 2nd Centuries BCE, when Rome was a republic.