The Punic Wars Expanding Rome’s Empire
Carthage 1.City founded by Phoenicians in North Africa 2.Controlled W. Mediterranean trade 1.City founded by Phoenicians in North Africa 2.Controlled W. Mediterranean trade
Hannibal Great Carthaginian General who fought against Rome in the Second Punic War. He was considered Rome's greatest enemy.
Scipio Great Roman General who defeated Hannibal in the Second Punic War.
First Punic War (264 BC BC) :CAUSE: Rome breaks alliance with Carthage and invades Sicily. :CAUSE: Rome breaks alliance with Carthage and invades Sicily. :EFFECT: Rome prevails and captures Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. :EFFECT: Rome prevails and captures Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica.
Second Punic War (218 BC-201 BC) :CAUSE: Carthage conquers Spain, Hannibal invades Italy. :CAUSE: Carthage conquers Spain, Hannibal invades Italy. :EFFECT: Roman General Scipio defeats Hannibal but Carthage is allowed to keep it’s lands. :EFFECT: Roman General Scipio defeats Hannibal but Carthage is allowed to keep it’s lands.
Hannibal's Elephants
Third Punic War (149 BC-146 BC) :CAUSE: Carthage rebels against Roman rule. :CAUSE: Carthage rebels against Roman rule. :EFFECT: Rome completely destroys Carthage. :EFFECT: Rome completely destroys Carthage.
3 Reasons for Rome’s Success 1.Diplomacy 1.Extended Roman citizenship to conquered people 2.Conquered allowed to run their own internal affairs 2.Military 1.Accomplished and persistent soldiers 2.Strategists 3.Built colonies and roads 3.Law 1.Practical 2.Created laws in response to problems 1.Diplomacy 1.Extended Roman citizenship to conquered people 2.Conquered allowed to run their own internal affairs 2.Military 1.Accomplished and persistent soldiers 2.Strategists 3.Built colonies and roads 3.Law 1.Practical 2.Created laws in response to problems