The Punic Wars

The Punic wars were a set of three wars fought between the Roman and Carthaginians. The first Punic war was fought over Sicily, which would've been a very good strategic position.  After many naval battles, Rome was able to win this war, beginning their win streak against Carthage. Eventually, Carthage wanted revenge for their defeat, so they launched an attack on Rome, this time with the great general Hannibal. They attacked Rome from the north, which was an unexpected strategy. They managed to attack a lot of the Penninsula, however, they were never able to reach Rome. The last Punic war was started by the Romans. They were tired of Carthage being a threat to them, so they decided to wipe them out. After 17 days of burning, the city was no more. All of Carthages land was annexed by Rome, ending the Punic wars.

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