Rome first gained control of territory outside of Italy during the Punic Wars against Carthage, particularly after the First Punic War (264-241 BCE), which resulted in the acquisition of Sicily. This marked Rome's expansion beyond the Italian Peninsula and established it as a significant maritime power. Following subsequent victories, Rome also gained control of provinces in North Africa and Spain, further solidifying its influence across the Mediterranean.
Rome gained control of territory outside of Italy during the 3rd century BCE, particularly following the Punic Wars against Carthage (264-146 BCE). The First Punic War (264-241 BCE) resulted in Rome acquiring Sicily, its first province outside Italy. Subsequent victories expanded Roman influence further into the Mediterranean, including the establishment of provinces in Spain and North Africa. By the end of the 2nd century BCE, Rome had solidified its dominance over significant territories beyond the Italian Peninsula.
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The first territories outside peninsular Italy that Rome acquired were western Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica. They were taken over from the Carthaginians after the First Punic War. The first territory acquired outside present day Italy, apart from Corsica, was southern Spain. It was taken over from the Carthaginians after the Second Punic War.
The Romans first entered Jewish territory at the request of the jews.
because Italy did not receive all the territory promised to it
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Mussolini became Prime Minister of Italy in 1922, and by 1928, he and his Fascist Party had total control of Italy. Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, and completed his total takeover in 1934.