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Hannibal Barca turned back during his campaign in Italy primarily due to the challenges of sustaining his army and the shifting political landscape. After initially achieving significant victories, such as the Battle of Cannae, he struggled to secure reinforcements and supplies. Additionally, the Roman resilience and strategy, including the recruitment of new troops and the defense of key territories, made further advances increasingly difficult. Ultimately, the lack of adequate support and the need to consolidate his gains led to his decision to return to Carthage.

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