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A powerful Carthage was a threat to Rome's access to the western Mediterranean Sea. Carthage had valuable resources in Spain which Rome wanted access to. Rome also wanted to crush the allies that Carthage had in the Mediterranean Sea area. Her wealth and navy & army could always be a threat to Rome. Thus Rome destroyed Carthage in the Third Punic War.

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It was a rival to Rome for domination of the Western Mediterranean.


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What was the reason for the third punic war?

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Why did Carthage want to expand their empire?

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Why Carthage and Rome went to war?

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