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September 21, 2011 People admire great fighters – why do you think this is true?

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September 21, 2011

People admire great fighters –

why do you think this is true?

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Objective:

Increase student understanding of African history by exploring the story of Hannibal of Carthage

Be able to explain the three key events in the life of Hannibal, an African General

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Homework:Read sections provided on African history

Answer questions

Due Thursday

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Strategy:

Plan for fighting

Plan for beating someone

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Historian:

Someone who studies history

Someone who writes about history

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Carthage:

Rival of Ancient Rome

Fought three wars against Rome

Lost all 3, but closely

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Carthage:

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Hannibal:

NOT a cannibal

General of the Carthaginian Army

247–183 BCE

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Hannibal:

Swore vengeance on Rome after Rome beat Carthage

Started the second war with Rome on his own

Master Strategist

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Hannibal crosses the Alps

His army walked from Africa to Italy

They brought war elephants with them

They created their own pathways

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Hannibal crosses the Alps

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Hannibal wins at Trebia

Outnumbered 42,000 to 30,000

Between 4-5,000 Carthage solders die

26-28,000 Roman soldiers die

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How did Hannibal win?

The Romans were arrogant and attacked before they were ready

Hannibal planned for this

Roman soldiers were also poorly trained

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Hannibal wins at Cannae

Outnumbered 50,000 to 86,400

Hannibal lost 8,000

Romans lost 48,200 killed and 4,500 captured

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Hannibal wins at Cannae – Summarize!

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Hannibal wins at Cannae – Summarize!

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Hannibal wins at Cannae

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Hannibal wins at Cannae

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Scipio Africanus Named Africanus because he lived in North Africa

General who finally defeats Hannibal at the battle of Zama

Figured out how to deal with Hannibal’s war elephants

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War Elephant

War elephants can only charge in a straight line

Scipio opened up gaps in his soldiers and let the elephants through

The elephants were “dealt with” later

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Carthage loses

Almost all their territory

Hannibal goes into exile and dies

Carthage is destroyed in the third war with Rome

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Class work:

Write a letter home from a Carthaginian soldier in Hannibal's army

What would he tell about?

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Exit Ticket

Who was Hannibal?

Why is he important?