Hand over their weapons and surrender.
Rome had fought three wars with Carthage over dominance of the Western Mediterranean. Carthage was so resilient that it kept bouncing back, so Rome went for the 'final solution', selling the people into slavery, and converting Carthage into a resettlement colony for its retired veterans.
After the first two wars and Carthage bouncing back resiliently to challenge Roman hegemony in the Western Meditteranean, Rome wanted a 'final solution' to Carthage' s rivalry, so they fabricated the third war, burnt the city and sold its people into slavery.
Having defeated Carthage i two wars, Rome tried to stop it rising again by imposing crippling annual fines lasting for 50 years. The Carthaginians were such resilient traders that the paid it off in 10 years with Hannibal at the helm. Hannibal had to flee to Asia Minor from Roman assassination, but he died there. Rome continued to harass Carthage through North African allies then fabricated another war, destroyed the city and sold its people into slavery as a 'final solution'.
they conquered the Greeks and Carthage all of the meaderanian sea
Rome achieved its aim of dominating the Western Mediterranean by eliminating the Carthaginians, in a 'Final Solution' Rome sold the defeated Carthaginians into slavery so that they could no longer be a competitor.
Rome invaded Carthage and defeated him in battle.
Rome invaded Carthage and defeated him in battle.
Rome set out to find a final solution to Carthage's refusal to submit to Roman dominance of the Western Mediterranean.
Rome had fought three wars with Carthage over dominance of the Western Mediterranean. Carthage was so resilient that it kept bouncing back, so Rome went for the 'final solution', selling the people into slavery, and converting Carthage into a resettlement colony for its retired veterans.
After the first two wars and Carthage bouncing back resiliently to challenge Roman hegemony in the Western Meditteranean, Rome wanted a 'final solution' to Carthage' s rivalry, so they fabricated the third war, burnt the city and sold its people into slavery.
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From a Roman perspective, Carthage was so resilient that it bounced back as a rival to Rome after being defeated twice. In the third war, Cato the Elder got his wish - the city was destroyed and people sold into slavery as a 'final solution'.
Yes an ultimatum is the final or last demand.
Carthage tried hard to avoid it. Rome arranged for its Africal allies to attack Carthage, so that the Carthaginians had to defend themselves, and so were accused by Rome of breaking the peace. It was a lose-lose situation which allowed Rome to finally capture Carthage, level the city, sell the population into slavery, and establish a Roman military colony on the site. Rome's final solution to its rival Carthage.
Carthage fell to Rome for the final time in 146 BCE and with came Africa which was then governed from Utica.
Carthage was destroyed and 50,000 Carthaginians were sold as slaves. Carthage's territory was annexed and became the province of Africa. The nearby Utica, a Roman ally, was made the main city. Roman and Italic allies settled in the countryside. Africa (or better Tunisia) became the best supplier of grain for Rome as she had the most productive agricultural land under Rome's possessions. When inland cultivation caused Utica's port to silt, Carthage was rebuilt as a Roman city by Caesar and became one of the largest cites in the empire. It reached 500,000 inhabitants. Carthage's cities in Morocco were taken over.
In its final defeat, control of the Western Mediterranean.