It was the 'final solution' to their struggle for control of the Western Mediterranean.
The Romans destroyed Carthage in 146 BC.
Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage. A+
Carthage did not believe in, or perform, child sacrifices. That was a rumor created by the Romans so they would have an excuse to fight the Carthaginians and conquer them.
A+ - In correct order: Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by romans, Romans destroy Carthage.
They didn't have any foodto destroy after a long seige, which is why they surrendered. The Romans sold the Carthagininans into slavery and symbolically sowed a field with salt to declare that Carthage was finished for ever. this didn't destroy food or land - the Romans established a colony for its veterans on the still very fertile site.
Because Carthage was its one remaining big competitor for power over the Western Mediterranen at the time. It was richer than Rome and controlled large areas in North Africa, Spain, southern France and Sicily. It took three wars because the Romans were out to completely destroy Carthage as a nation and as a competitor.
Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage
Yes.
Etruscans control Rome, Roman Republic established, Battle of Zama won by Romans, Romans destroy Carthage
Macedonia.
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They surrendered and so allowed the Romans to destroy the city and sell them into slavery - 'final solution'.