What were the outcomes of the second Punic War? There were series of significance and remarkable outcomes of the Second Punic War in Roman history. According to Skip (n.d), It was base for the Roman republic because it created room for the existence of the Roman Empires and the Mediterranean within the period of fifty years. It was this war that gave room to the upgrading and promotion of the administrative system including economic system, financial policy, alliance system, foreign and political…
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Carthage which controlled the western Mediterranean and Rome which controlled the Italian Peninsula. Both these powers wanted to expand their empires, which caused the rise of conflict between them, as both entities had their mind set on the other’s territory. Carthage was a great adversary to Rome and had a great army, led by an excellent military leader and arguably the best naval warships. In fact, Carthage seemed destined to equal Rome as a powerful empire, if not surpass it. It took clever tactics…
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three Punic wars between Carthage and Rome took mostly over a century to end, in the end Carthage met its demise. By the first Punic War, Rome was the dominate power in the Italian Peninsula, and a powerful city-state Carthage was leading in water in the world. In the end of the first war it ended with Rome in control of both Sicily and Corsica. Hannibal, a great Carthaginian general invaded Italy and had victories in Cannae, in the second war. Before he could be defeated Hannibal left Rome to control…
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The Punic Wars The omnipotent Roman Empire, constructed over centuries and established itself as the most influential organization in history. From the form of government we still use, to the art of war, and the philosophy that intrigues us today, we owe the Romans credit for changing our lives, even today. But what caused the urge for Rome to become so grand? The Punic Wars gave Rome a taste of what it was like to have power, riches, eminence, and fueled their expansion to transcendence. Before…
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Hannibal, the military leader of Carthage responsible for waging a dramatic onslaught on Rome during the Punic Wars. One of the few generals of history to be famous for the war he lost, Hannibal's attack in 218 BC - which included his renowned march of elephants across the Alps - ranks amongst the most courageous and ill-fated enterprises in the history of the ancient world. It was after the defeat of Hannibal that Rome was able to assert its strength in the Mediterranean, establishing the Roman Republic…
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Discussion forum Unit 5 What were the outcomes of the second Punic War? Punic wars were held between Rome and Carthage through the time period of B.C. 264-146. The wars which took place were three, from which the second was the harshest one. According to Morey (1901) the second Punic war had as protagonist general Hannibal as a leader of the Carthage. Hannibal was a very clever and fearless leader who wanted to conquer Rome since he was a boy. That passion led the army and the allies of Carthage…
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332 BCE, wealthy Phoenicians fled to a small Phoenician port city on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa called Carthage. Prior to the defeat of Tyre, Carthage was already busy building an empire of new territories for trade and resources. While Rome expanded with its army on land to take over the Peninsula of Italy, Carthage expanded along the coastlines of the Western Mediterranean. Carthage grew from a stop for Phoenician traders to re-supply and repair ships to the most powerful city in the…
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- What facts suggest Rome was a Republic before the time of Caesar and what suggests it was an Empire at this time? Looking at these facts, when would you argue that Rome transitioned from a Republic to an Empire? The class system in Rome suggests that it was a Republic before the time of Caesar. Before Caesar, the Patricians and Plebeians formed a government structure where Consuls controlled government and military, while Senate, Centuriate and the Tribal Assembly contributed to the making of…
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What were the outcomes of the second Punic War? There were three Ancient historic Punic wars, been registered between Carthage and Roman. This ware took place over nearly a century, beginning in 264 B.C. finally completed and ending with the destruction of Carthage in 146 B.C. For example, by the time the first Punic war were broke out the Roman impair had an opportunity to dominated the power over the entire Italian peninsula. According to this history reading understanding, one of the biggest…
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Rome was one of the greatest civilizations in human history. There are two ways to tell the founding of the city - legend and truth. Twin brothers Romulus and Remus were the sons of the god Mars born to a princess who had sworn never to have children. She left her children near the Tiber river, where they were found by a she-wolf. Later, a shepherd killed the she-wolf and took the boys in, raising them to adulthood. Romulus and Remus believed that they were destined to found a city. They climbed…
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