Matthew Bishop

5/14/20






Punic Wars- The Punic Wars took place from 264 to 146 BCE. The battles were between Rome and Carthrage. It was three wars. The First Punic War was 264-241 BCE. Both sides were fighting for control of the island of Sicily. Rome ended up winning. The Second Punic War was from 218-201 BCE. It started by Carthaginian leader Hannibal almost taking Rome. He attacked Rome from the North after crossing Iberia. Rome wins this however, as Hannibal can't get to Rome. The Third Punic War was from 149-146 BCE. Rome began this one to finally get rid of Carthage. Scipio, Tiberius Gracchus, and others mercilessly attacked. Carthage was burned for 17 days. When the war ended, the last 50000 people were sold into slavery. The rest of Carthage's territories were annexed and made into the Roman province of Africa.

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