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Section 3Section 3The Punic
WarsThe Punic
Wars
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264 B. C. – Romans had conquered some Greek city-
states…
264 B. C. – Romans had conquered some Greek city-
states…This
brought them closer
to Phoenician
city of Carthage
This brought
them closer to
Phoenician city of
Carthage
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PtolomiesPtolomies
RomeRomeCarthageCarthage
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Carthage controlled most of North and West
Africa
Carthage controlled most of North and West
Africa
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Carthage also controlled Spain
Carthage also controlled Spain
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Carthage also controlled some Greek Islands and
Sicily
Carthage also controlled some Greek Islands and
Sicily
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Romans felt threatened and wanted
Sicily’s granaries
Romans felt threatened and wanted
Sicily’s granaries
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The First Punic WarThe First
Punic War
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First Punic WarFirst Punic War•264 B.C. – 241 B.C.•Carthage had strong navy
•Rome had no navy (at first)
•Rome had a strong army
•264 B.C. – 241 B.C.•Carthage had strong navy
•Rome had no navy (at first)
•Rome had a strong army
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Romans had to build a
fleet!
Romans had to build a
fleet!
??
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Building a Roman Navy
Building a Roman Navy
•Romans modeled their ships after Carthaginian ships
•Made improvements•Corvus
•Romans modeled their ships after Carthaginian ships
•Made improvements•Corvus
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CorvusCorvus•movable bridge on the front of the ship
•Soldiers could board enemy ships
•Changed a sea battle into a land battle
•movable bridge on the front of the ship
•Soldiers could board enemy ships
•Changed a sea battle into a land battle
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Results of First Punic War
Results of First Punic War
•Both Rome and Carthage suffered great loses (men, ships, financial)
•Rome was declared winner
•241 B.C. – peace terms were decided
•Both Rome and Carthage suffered great loses (men, ships, financial)
•Rome was declared winner
•241 B.C. – peace terms were decided
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Mediterranean was divided by an imaginary line
Mediterranean was divided by an imaginary line
Everything north of the line was signed
over to Rome (including Sicily)
Everything north of the line was signed
over to Rome (including Sicily)
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This was also the beginning
of Rome’s Navy!
This was also the beginning
of Rome’s Navy!
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Mediterranean World Before Second Punic
War
Mediterranean World Before Second Punic
War
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Second Punic War
Second Punic War
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Second Punic WarSecond Punic War•218 B.C. –202 B.C.•Carthage under Hannibal’s command began expanding empire to Hispania (Spain)
•Rome wanted Hannibal handed over to them; senate refused
•Rome declared war on Carthage
•218 B.C. –202 B.C.•Carthage under Hannibal’s command began expanding empire to Hispania (Spain)
•Rome wanted Hannibal handed over to them; senate refused
•Rome declared war on Carthage
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Hannibal BarcaHannibal Barca•Father was Hamilcar Barca• It is believed that Hannibal’s
father made him swear to never befriend the Romans
•Hannibal was elected in 221 B.C.•Thought to be one of the
greatest military leaders in history
•Father was Hamilcar Barca• It is believed that Hannibal’s
father made him swear to never befriend the Romans
•Hannibal was elected in 221 B.C.•Thought to be one of the
greatest military leaders in history
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Hannibal’s InvasionHannibal’s Invasion•Moved through Spain and
over Swiss alps into Italy with 40,000 men, supplies and 37 “war elephants”
•Suffered heavy losses•Arrived with 26,000 men
and 3 elephants•Surprised Roman army by
land in the north
•Moved through Spain and over Swiss alps into Italy with 40,000 men, supplies and 37 “war elephants”
•Suffered heavy losses•Arrived with 26,000 men
and 3 elephants•Surprised Roman army by
land in the north
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Hannibal’s Routes
Hannibal’s Routes
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Hannibal’s Success / Failure
Hannibal’s Success / Failure
•Won victory after victory•Marched to gates of Rome but could not proceed
•Could not get supplies because Rome controlled sea
•Won victory after victory•Marched to gates of Rome but could not proceed
•Could not get supplies because Rome controlled sea
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Destruction by Hannibal
Destruction by Hannibal
•Hannibal and troops roamed Roman countryside for 15 years
•Raided & burned towns
•Destroyed crops
•Hannibal and troops roamed Roman countryside for 15 years
•Raided & burned towns
•Destroyed crops
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Canna
e
Canna
e
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Cannae – 216 B.C.Cannae – 216 B.C.•Rome – 100,000 soldiers•Hannibal – 70,000 soldiers•Hannibal defeated Romans•Only 16,000 Roman soldiers survived
•Rome – 100,000 soldiers•Hannibal – 70,000 soldiers•Hannibal defeated Romans•Only 16,000 Roman soldiers survived
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Romans attacked Carthage
Romans attacked Carthage
•Hannibal was called home to protect Carthage
•He was defeated at town of Zama
•Hannibal was called home to protect Carthage
•He was defeated at town of Zama
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Results of Second Punic War
Results of Second Punic War
•201 B.C.•Carthage agreed to pay Rome a large sum of money
•Agreed to give up territories, including Spain (and Spain’s resources)
•201 B.C.•Carthage agreed to pay Rome a large sum of money
•Agreed to give up territories, including Spain (and Spain’s resources)
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Third Punic War
Third Punic War
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Third Punic War
Third Punic War•There was a peace for
about 50 years•149 B.C. – 146 B.C.•Carthage showed signs of regaining power
•Romans attacked Carthage
•There was a peace for about 50 years
•149 B.C. – 146 B.C.•Carthage showed signs of regaining power
•Romans attacked Carthage
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Roman InvasionRoman
Invasion•Burned Carthage•Plowed salt into fields•Killed Carthaginians or sold them into slavery
•Burned Carthage•Plowed salt into fields•Killed Carthaginians or sold them into slavery
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Other Roman Invasions
Other Roman Invasions
•Attacked Corinth•Already controlled Macedonia and Syria
•Greece now under Roman control
•Attacked Corinth•Already controlled Macedonia and Syria
•Greece now under Roman control
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Rome was now leading power
of Mediterranean
World!
Rome was now leading power
of Mediterranean
World!