Western Civilization Blog Post #50

May 14th, 2020

Rome Slideshow


The Punic Wars were a series of three wars fought from 264 B.C. to 146 B.C. between the cities of Rome and Carthage. The wars were started because both sides wanted control. Rome had an army of 5000 armed men with horses, swords, shields, daggers, and armor. The First Punic War was fought on the island of Sicily in which Rome won. The Second Punic War was fought in and around Rome. Carthage's attack was launched by general Hannibal who ambushed Rome from the North after crossing Iberia and the Alps. After fifteen years, Hannibal never accomplished taking over Rome. The Third Punic War was fought when Rome wanted to destroy Carthage for good. The city of Carthage was burned for seventeen days until everything inside of its walls was burned to nothing. After the war, the remaining 50,000 citizens of Carthage were sold as slaves. 

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