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Carthage - But there were actually 3 punic wars. 264-241, 218-201, and 149-146BC. Rome was the victor in all of them.

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Which rival in the western mediterranean did rome fight in the punic wars?

Carthage .


Why did they fight in the Second Punic War?

A struggle for domination of the Western Mediterranean between Rome and Carthage.


Did Rome lose or gain power after the Punic Wars?

It gained control of the Western Mediterranean and a foothold in the Eastern Mediterranean.


Who did Rome fight in the 3 Punic wars and why?

Rome fought Carthage . Why - to eliminate a rival for political and commercial control of the wester Mediterranean .


What is historic importance of the two Punic wars?

Rome's victories over Carthage in the Punic Wars positioned it as the greatest power in the western Mediterranean and helped launch wars of expansion across the entire Mediterranean region.


What new power in the Mediterranean and threatened Greece?

After the Third Punic War, Rome became the new leading power in the Mediterranean. This threatened Greece because Rome was intent on expanding into Greek land.


Why did Rome and Carthage fight again?

For supremacy of the western Mediterranean, yet it should be noted Rome egged Carthage on and started the 3 punic wars


In which of the Punic Wars was Rome victorious?

the amountn punic wars that rome won was 4.


What was the significance of the first Punic Wars for Rome?

It advanced from being a power in central and southern Italy to a power in the Western Mediterranean.


How did Rome become a great power?

Rome became the leading power of the Mediterranean world by conquest of Carthage, the former leading power.


Why was rome considered the Master of the Mediterranean?

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What were the main effects of the punic war?

Carthage was eliminated as a competitor for power in the Western Mediterranean. Rome established itself as a major power, and began to intervene in the Eastern Mediterranean.