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Set Up Put everything else away and in one pile on the desks or below them except, Map/Notes Page I give you Pen or Pencil Something hard to write on (clipboard, binder, book, etc.) Role Paper

Numbers and Notes Label 1-11 on the map to start.

First Punic War Introductions Carthaginians Sicilians Romans At your starting spots Narrator 1

First Punic Wars Carthaginians try to take over Sicily Carthaginians and Romans fight over the island of Sicily Romans defeat Carthaginians and make Sicily part of the Roman Republic Roman Victory

Bridge Add 12 Introductions Hamilcar Barca Carthaginians Narrator 2

Add to First Punic Wars Carthaginian General Hamilcar Barca takes over Spain

Second Punic War Add Introductions Hannibal Carthaginians War Elephants Romans Other Romans (people living in territory) Scipio Africanus Narrator 3 Narrator 4

Second Punic War (C) General Hannibal attacks border city of Saguntum Hannibal leads attack on Rome by land w/elephants but is stopped at Rome as the journey greatly weakened his army (R) General Scipio tries to take over Carthage which pushes Hannibal to go back to defend Carthage Rome forces Carthage to pay for Rome’s losses

Third Punic War Introductions Roman Senator Cato Elder Romans Carthaginians Scipio Aemilianus Joining Romans Greeks Narrator 5 Narrator 6 Narrator 7

Third Punic War Scipio Aemilianus takes Carthage for Rome and goes on to conquer Greece

Launch When in Rome….

Launch – Absorb the bumps!