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Originally Carthage and Rome were allies, especially against the invasion of Pyrrhus of Epirus when he tried to defeat Rome and take over Sicily. This alliance was based on Rome's land power and Carthage's sea power which complemented each other.

The turning point came when Carthage tried to extend its influence in Sicily and Rome decided to resist this. This led to the First Punic War, which Rome won by building a fleet to match Carthage's.

Rome's spreading influence led to other states appealing to Rome when they wanted to shake off Carthaginian influence in their area. This led to the Second Punic War where again Rome won.

Rome decided to neutralise Carthage by imposing a crippling 50-year indemnity payment on it. Great traders as they were, Carthage paid it off in 10 years, which left Rome itching to get rid of this competitor to their dominance of the Western Mediterranean. They used proxies in the kingdoms neighbouring Carthage in North Africa, and when it defended itself, Rome used this as an excuse for the Third Punic War. After winning, they came to a final solution - leveling the city, selling the people into slavery, and establishing a military colony of veterans on the site.

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Who fought for over 100 year between Rome and Carthage?

Rome and Carthage.


How was Carthage and Rome alike?

The only thing Carthage and Rome had in common was that they were both republics.


What was the series of wars between Carthage and Rome called?

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Who was the famous general from Carthage who tried to attack rome from th north?

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What is the name for the wars between ancient Rome and ancient Carthage?

The Punic Wars. The Carthaginians were Phoenician, and the Latin word for them was punicus, from which came the name of punic.

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Why would Rome want to capture Carthage?

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.


Did Carthage view Rome as a threat to its power?

Yes, after they clashed in Sicily.


What were the 4 wars in Ancient Rome called?

the Punic wars.(Rome vs Carthage)


Was Cato right to call Carthage a threat?

Carthage was so resilient that it bounced back each time Rome defeated it. If we accept that the troubles were over control of the Western Mediterranean, Carthage was certainly a threat to that Roman ambition.


What was it that Rome wanted in the second Punic war?

Rome wanted to dominate the Western Mediterranean and eliminate the threat and competition from Carthage.


What were the Punic Wars and who won the Ancient Romans?

It was a war between Carthage and Rome and Rome won.


What is the city that rome fought in the Punic Wars?

Rome and Carthage.


Are there any other cities named after Carthage or Rome?

Yes, several cities around the world are named after Carthage or Rome. For instance, Carthage is the name of a suburb in Tunis, Tunisia, which is near the ruins of the ancient city. Additionally, there are places named Rome in various countries, such as Rome, Georgia, and Rome, New York, in the United States, reflecting the influence of the ancient Roman civilization.


Did the ancient Greeks win a decisive battle at Marathon or Carthage?

Athens won at Marathon. Rome won against Carthage.


Why did Ancient Rome have Punic wars?

Rome and Carthage sought to have hegemony throughout the Mediterranean area for mostly commercial interests .


In which war did the city of Carthage join the Rome sea empire?

When Carthage and Rome were allies, Carthage was a sea power, Rome a land power. Rome had to organise a fleet when war broke out with Carthage.


How did Rome acquire a navy?

Ancient Rome was forced to build a navy as it battled the powerful city -state of Carthage. Carthage had a well developed merchant fleet and a navy to protect it. In order to compete with Carthage, the Romans began to build navies in order to transport its soldiers and to battle the fleet of Carthage.