The Punic Wars significantly shifted the political landscape in Rome by expanding its territory and increasing its wealth, which led to the rise of powerful generals and the decline of traditional republican governance. This military success contributed to social and economic upheaval, as returning veterans faced challenges in land ownership and employment, fostering discontent among the lower classes. Additionally, the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few elite figures eroded the authority of the Senate and set the stage for political corruption and the eventual transition to imperial rule.
Rome and Carthage.
3 the 3 punic wars
Rome wanted to keep carthage from completely taking over sicily
Carthage army And roman navy were the main characters I asked the question just saying.
Carthage
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.
Terminal. It was destroyed and its populace sold into slavery.
Rome and Carthage.
there was no punic war there was a first,second or third. The Barca's played a huge role in the punic wars and Scipio Africanus was the major roman general for the last two wars
Rome dominated the Western Mediterranean.
3 the 3 punic wars
Rome gained control of the Western Mediterranean.
One of the disasters was Cannae in 216 BCE.
It became a sea power as well as a land power, and became a focus for other tribes and cities who were opposed to Carthage's growing hegemony in North Africa and Spain. This set the scene for the Second Punic War.
Rome gained dominance in the Western Mediterranian. In punishing Macedonia's for its support of Carthage in the Second Punic War, it became embroiled in the Eastern Mediterranean, leading eventually to its taking over there too.
Rome wanted to keep carthage from completely taking over sicily
Carthage army And roman navy were the main characters I asked the question just saying.