It gained control of the Western Mediterranean and a foothold in the Eastern Mediterranean.
rome defeated carthage in the punic wars
After wining the Punic Wars, Rome gained control of the western Mediterranean Sea.
The Spanish cities
roman allies in the punic wars rebelled to gain the rights of
yes and no they did like the trade but that wasn't the reason they fought them. They fought them for control. THey liked their power and they wanted to control over the known world.
rome defeated carthage in the punic wars
After wining the Punic Wars, Rome gained control of the western Mediterranean Sea.
The Spanish cities
roman allies in the punic wars rebelled to gain the rights of
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Upon the defeat of Carthage the Romans won complete control of the western Mediterranean Sea.
yes and no they did like the trade but that wasn't the reason they fought them. They fought them for control. THey liked their power and they wanted to control over the known world.
Parts of Spain.
The landowning citizens who made up Rome's army were so depleted in battles that the un-propertied class were enlisted to repel the subsequent Germanic invasions, and these, having no farm to return to after service, relied on their general to get them land, which gave the generals a power base, They used this backing to exert influence and gain power, and this led to the civil wars.
It did become the dominant power in the Italian pensula, however this had to an Italian cities uprising 92-88 BCE when Rome refused to shate power with them. The upshot was Rome took Italians into citizenship, partnership and equality.
Carthage and coastal Tunisia.
Rome fought in the Punic Wars, which began late in the 3rd century B.C.E. and ended in the middle of the 2nd, as a result of several factors. The first was economic, as control of the central Mediterranean was of critical importance for successful Roman trade. The second was more strictly military and political: as an aggressive, expansion-minded civilization, Rome sought to become dominant among its neighbors, especially Carthage, its primary opponent in the Punic Wars.