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Bellringer The were a series of three showdowns between ancient world powers Rome and . What might have led to this confrontation? Bellringer

How did the expansion of the change Roman government over time? Were these changes positive or negative? 16 O KPREP Objective

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If that is completed, move on to Social Media activity. The Punic Wars Carthage Dispute over control of Sicily and trade routes in the western Carthage Mediterranean had been Result was the three brought Rome into founded as Punic Wars conflict with the Phoenician powerful North 264-146 BC colony 500 African city-state of years earlier Carthage The Primarily a naval war

Tactics: maneuver ship to ram and sink enemy

Carthage: very good, experienced naval power

Rome: small navy, little experience

Defeated repeatedly by Carthaginian navy ROME WINS THE FIRST ONE

Rome would not surrender

Finally turned tables on Carthage by changing rules of naval warfare

Equipped ships with huge hooks and stationed soldiers on ships

Would hook enemy ship, pull nearby, board it with soldiers

Converted naval warfare into mini-land , something Rome was very good at The

" ad portas" (“Hannibal is at the Gates!”) Carthagian general Hannibal surprises Romans, leads army from Spain, through southern France and the

Invades from the north with army

Defeats Roman armies sent to stop him several times but hesitates to attack Rome itself Settles on war of attrition in hope of destroying Roman economic base ROME WINS THE SECOND ONE

Unable to defeat Hannibal in Italy, a sailed across the Mediterranean, landed in North , and headed for Carthage

Led by patrician general Aemilius Africanus

Hannibal forced to leave Italy to protect Carthage

Defeated at the of , fought outside the walls of Carthage

Hannibal Hannibal-the-Conqueror "I swear that so soon as age will permit . . . I will use fire and steel to arrest the destiny of Rome." ~~Childhood Hannibal Quote

Born about 247 - Died 183BC

Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC) *Carthaginian general *Brilliant strategist *Developed tactics of outflanking and surrounding the enemy with the combined forces of infantry and cavalry

As a boy of 9, begged his father, Barca, to take him on the campaign in Spain

Hamilcar, made him solemnly swear eternal hatred of Rome. •After Hannibal’s defeat, he remained a suffete (civil magistrate) of the newly acquired Roman territory

•Organized financial reforms to pay back Rome for their prosecution of war

•Political enemies accused him in Rome of conspiring with King Antiochus III of Syria

•When Romans sent commission to investigate, fled

Carthage and went into hiding •Hannibal poisoned himself when threatened with being taken as a prisoner

•He did so in , close to today's Istanbul in .

•Ruins of grave site near Diliskelesi, South of Gebze, 60km East of Istanbul

“Let us release the Romans from their long anxiety, since they think it too long to wait for the death of an old man.” The Carthage was finished after Second Punic War

Hannibal committed suicide

Economy shattered

Lost all territory to Rome

But some Romans feared it might revive someday and challenge Rome again Notably Pushed for another war that would wipe Carthage off the face of the map ROME WINS THE THIRD ONE

Due to Cato’s persistent efforts, Rome declares war against defenseless Carthage

Wins easily Entire population of city sold into slavery Everything of value carried back to Rome Everything else burned and dumped into the sea

Site sown with salt so that nothing Carthage completely would ever grow there again disappeared

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