Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
Slavery was a fact of life in the ancient world. It was widespread in the sense that all cultures had slaves. It was no more of a problem for Rome than it would have been in any other country after any other war.
The Punic Wars ended with complete destruction of the Carthaginian Empire, and the survivors were sent into slavery by the Romans.
Sold them into slavery.
After Rome sold the inhabitants of Carthage into slavery, and destroyed the city, in order to ensure that it would never be a problem again, there wasn't much compromise available.
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The Carthaginians are likely to have opposed the Punic Wars. This is because the Roman army forced them into slavery and burned their city of Carthage.
The Punic Wars ended with complete destruction of the Carthaginian Empire, and the survivors were sent into slavery by the Romans.
Sold them into slavery.
Terminal. It was destroyed and its populace sold into slavery.
After Rome sold the inhabitants of Carthage into slavery, and destroyed the city, in order to ensure that it would never be a problem again, there wasn't much compromise available.
It is not clear what you mean by port problem.
Rome captured Carthage and sold its people into slavery.
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The Carthaginians are likely to have opposed the Punic Wars. This is because the Roman army forced them into slavery and burned their city of Carthage.
Rome captured Carthage and sold its people into slavery.
The Elites of Rome were able to buy captives of war as slaves
Rome eventually wiped Carthage off the map by the end of the third punic war
Carthage. It was destroyed and its people sold into slavery as a 'final solution'.