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    Operational Variables of the Second Punic War The Second Punic War took place from 218-201 B.C. The war was the second of three wars that centered on the power struggle between the powers of Carthage and Rome throughout the eastern and western Mediterranean. Carthage’s goal was to regain status lost during the First Punic War and replace Rome as the power in western Mediterranean (Cartwright). While Hannibal’s forces strategically defeated the Romans in several battles, the war ultimately concluded with a

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    May 10, 2017 The Punic Wars according to Polybius The three Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage went on for over a century. The wars started in 264 B.C. and ended with the Romans destroying Carthage in 146 B.C. The conflict between the countries came from the clash of economic interests. The wars were the first big wars of Roman expansion outside Italy. Carthage had a big empire along the coast of North America, southern Spain, and a few parts of Sicily. The purpose of these wars was to decide which

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    The second Punic war was as a result of the growing rivalry between two world powers in those times-namely Rome and Carthage-in the Iberian Peninsula, or namely in Spain. Carthage was growing its power rapidly and building armies that could have been used to attack and invade Rome. Sensing this danger, Rome found the option to act to curtail the power of Carthage. Rome and Carthage reached an understating under the rule of Hasdrubal not to make territorial gains northern-ward. This agreement was

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    its borders through trade and alliances, one of the first established super-powers it met was Carthage; already a well developed power in its own right. As Morey states, the two cities were fairly equally matched; Carthage was wealthier, but Rome was better organized. Carthage had a better navy and Rome a better Army. Carthage had better leaders, but Rome had more dependable and loyal citizens. The ruling families of Carthage were able

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    The Punic Wars was a series of three wars fought between Romans and the Carthage, this war was important because it was probably the largest war that had ever taken place. The Carthage traveled with elephants all the way from North Africa to Rome in an attempt to wipe them out, it resulted in hundreds dying on both sides. It was also called the Punic wars because the Romans called the Carthaginians: Punici, or Poenici. The First Punic War was 264-241 BC, which happened as the effect of the Battle

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    that power. One of the persistent rivals was the Carthaginians. In the following paragraphs, Carthage and Rome will be described in how each came to power, as well as the outcome of the conflict in terms of strength and increase in naval power. First, Carthage was one of Rome’s rivals that tended to be a thorn in their side, at least for a time. Carthage had been colonized by the Phoenicians, and came to be a powerful capital city in Northern Africa. Like Rome, there were many myths and stories

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    Punic Wars Causes

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    The Punic Wars are often considered among the world’s greatest conflicts, with the likes of the World Wars, and the Trojan War. The three separate Punic Wars took place over a time period from 264 B.C to 164 B.C. The wars were between Rome and Carthage, the two dominant Mediterranean powers at the time. The Second Punic War is the most memorable of the three, made famous by the tale of Hannibal’s crossing of the Alps. Historians dispute the causes of the Punic Wars, but the war can be explained using

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    The Punic Wars consisted of three major wars. It involved a conflict that was fought between ancient Carthage and Rome. All three Punic Wars that were fought were between the same two forces, which were Carthage and Rome. It took place almost over nearly a century ago. The Punic War began in 264 BC and it ended in 146 BC with some destruction of Carthage. The word Punic came from the word Phoenician, and the reason the Punic War broke out was because Rome interfered in a dispute on the island of

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    Second Punic War Causes

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    results of the Second Punic War (218-201). It will analyze the defeat of Hannibal and the failure as well as success of his strategies, the invasion of Rome and their subsequent victory in the second Punic war. The paper will briefly look at the Fabian strategies used during the war. The analysis of these topics will be based off of accounts left by ancient historians such as Polybius and Livy as well as a range of modern historian’s accounts. The second Punic war was started over Spain

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    The Punic wars were a combination of several conflicts between the Roman and Carthaginian empires. The first of the three campaigns began in the 3rd century B.C., and the final encounter occurred about a hundred years later. The Roman and Carthaginian militaries were the largest in the region, but their differences showed clear advantages, and weaknesses. When the final war ended, Rome emerged victorious, but the men and resources lost dealt a heavy blow to the empire. In the early 3rd century B

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