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The Punic Wars Rome Carthage vs

Essential Question: Why was Rome able to conquer Carthage and then go on to extend its influence across the entire Mediterranean basin and much of Western Europe?

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Roman Expansion in the Mediterranean Sea The Roman Army was different than other armies because it was separated into small sections called legions. Legions could move around easily. Soldiers in the Roman Army were called legionnaires. They built roads for soldiers and trade, which unified the Roman people.

Roman Expansion (con’t.) Farmers and soldiers received conquered lands. Spread Roman culture and Latin language.

Roman Army One of best armies of all time Victorious against many formidable opponents Army was a both a duty & distinguishing mark of Roman citizenship Army changed drastically over time Originally only citizens that could afford equipment Fought in phalanx during monarchy Republican Legions - units Equites (cavalry) Velites (light infantry) Heavy infantry Auxilia (auxiliary troops and specialist) Brutal discipline Reforms End of the 2nd century BCE Created professional standing armies Employed poorer classes Loyalty of the soldiers in the hands of their general

Factors in Legion’s Success Military organization was more flexible than those of many opponents Roman discipline, organization & systemization sustained combat effectiveness over a longer period Roman military and civic culture gave the military consistent motivation and cohesion Romans were more persistent and more willing to absorb and replace losses over time than their opponents Roman Engineering skills were second to none Offensive and defensive siege warfare Construction and investiture of fortifications Roman military equipment Soldiers equipped with heavy shields, helmets and highly effective body armor

The Punic Wars (Rome vs. Carthage) Carthage was a city-state on the northern coast of Africa. Carthage was a huge trading empire. Rome was gaining power in the Mediterranean. Carthage was also gaining power in the Mediterranean. Rome did not want Carthage to control trade. Rome fought three wars with Carthage called the Punic Wars.

The 1st Punic War (264-241 B.C.E.) Persian War, Peloponnesian Wars Carthage was seeking to expand into Sicily where the Romans were already dominant Both fought for control of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding land. Carthage had a strong navy, while Roman had a strong army (doesn’t this sound familiar? What other war have we talked about where the rivals also had these differences?) Persian War, Peloponnesian Wars Outcome? Rome built a strong navy.

The 2nd Punic War (218-201 B.C.E) Hannibal from Carthage… Wanted to defeat Rome for the death of his father Fought on Roman land, but… (he crossed over the Alps using war elephants) Was too weak to take over Rome

The 2nd Punic War (con’t.) Tide turned Rome’s favor when brilliant general, Publius Cornelius Scipio when he invaded North Africa. This forced Hannibal to come back and defend Carthage Outcome? Hannibal was defeated and surrendered Spain to Rome. Hannibal returned to Africa, and the treaty required Carthage to disband their Army or face total annihilation by Rome.

The 3rd Punic War (146-149 B.C.E.) The Romans… Carthage was attacked by an African kingdom and they raised an army to defend themselves; is there a problem with them doing this? The treaty with Rome stated Carthage could not have an army. Rome used this as an excuse to attack Carthage one more time. Burned Carthage to the ground, and razed the city over Plowed salt into Carthage’s farms so that they would not grow crops anymore Massacred Carthaginian people or sold them into slavery. Sent message to others: DON’T MESS WITH ROME! Outcome? Carthage became a Roman province.

End of 3rd Punic War

After the Punic Wars… Rome was able , over the next 100 years, to dominate the Mediterranean basin, leading to much cultural diffusion of Roman culture. Roman culture will spread around the Mediterranean Basin (Africa, Asia, Europe, including the Hellenistic world of Eastern Mediterranean) and Western Europe (Gaul, Spain, the British Isles – present day England and Ireland)

Effects of Expansion After the Punic Wars, Roman territory extended from Spain to Greece Conquerors brought back wealth, slaves Bought large estates Many small farmers couldn’t compete Lost their farms Poverty and unemployment increased Roman Magistrates became corrupt Used their legions to conquer and pillage other countries Accepted bribes and demanded tributes from citizens Gap increased between rich and poor Anger and tension grew between classes

The Roman Empire (117 C.E.)