If you are referring to the Social War, Rome's Italic allies rebelled because Rome refused to grant them Roman citizenship.
Note that the Social War was not a social conflict. Historians in the 19th century gave it this misleading name because the name of Rome's allies was socii.
No, Congress did not vote to go to war against the Allies. In fact, during World War I and World War II, the United States fought alongside the Allies against the Central Powers and the Axis Powers, respectively. Congressional votes during those periods were in support of military action against the opposing forces, aligning with the Allies.
This question needs work. A war is not given, allies are friends so you don't go to war against them , and years are needed. Please rewrite.
no they went to war with Spain as mutual allies against the English during the reign of... queen elizibeth (i think)
Rome and Carthage had been allies until Rome decided to go beyond Italy into Sicily where Carthage was trying to establish its control. Expansionism by both Rome and Carthage clashed - how to pick a single perpetrator?
The allies were trying to get to rome and had to go through the rapido valley. it had to happen to get to Rome.
allies
Yes they did go into war. They went into war with the greece and the rome.
Canada and Poland were allies from the start of The War in Europe to its very end.
Against Germany
264 BCE.
I have absolutely no idea! :)
Germany and Japan were allies during World War 2. They were not at war with each other.