SLA 106 : The summary causes and effect of the Punic wars

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The summary causes and effect of the punic wars. The punic wars were a series of three wars (first/second and third. Punic wars) fought between rome and carthage from 264 bc to 146 bc and they were the largest wars. The punic wars comes from the latin word. The punic wars were a chain of three conflicts that started in 264 bc and ended in 146 bc. These wars started between the roman republic and the empire of carthage. They took place in the western mediterranean sea and sicily, along with small parts of. Carthage and rome began as neighboring nations with a friendly treaty, but ended with the total destruction of the empire of. The causes of the first punic war started on (264-241bc), and it was rome"s expanding influence over the western mediterranean and carthaginian. Carthage was a larger and richer kingdom with an excellent navy, while the.

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