Punic Wars

Today you asked us to explain all the details about the Punic Wars. The Punic Wars were fought from 264-146 BCE. They were fought between Rome and Carthage. There were three wars in the Punic Wars. These wars were a struggle between two empires for control and power. In the first Punic War, there were naval battles for control of Sicily. This battle Rome won. Then, in the second Punic War Carthage strikes back and Hannibal takes Rome. He attacks Rome from the North and lays siege to the peninsula for 15 years, but he never reaches Rome. Lastly, in the third Punic War, Rome no longer wanted to have Carthage as a threat. So, many men attacked Carthage, including Scipio, Tiberius, and Gracchus. Carthage was burned for 17 days and everything was destroyed. At the end of the war, anyone that was left in Carthage was sold into slavery. This led to many economic changes and social upheaval.

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