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Q: What territory did Rome conquer after Carthage?
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Did rome conquer Carthage?

Yes.


What did Rome conquer in the second period of expansion?

carthage


When did Rome conquer Carthage and Africa?

Carthage fell to Rome for the final time in 146 BCE and with came Africa which was then governed from Utica.


How did rome conquer Carthage?

bt taking a poo on each other


Which territory seems greater at the onset of the wars - Rome or Carthage?

Carthage. Rome had spread its influence in Italy. Carthage had a trading empire around the Western Mediterranean.


What city-state attempted to conquer Rome by invading through the Alps?

It was Carthage.


What city was competing with rome for territory and power?

Rome and Carthage fought the three Punic Wars.


What north African territory that fought rome in the punic wars?

Carthage .


Did Rome conquer Italy before or after it conquered Carthage?

Rome had control of Italy before it clashed with Cartage in Sicily, previously its ally.


What did Rome do to Carthage after the third Punic war?

The Third Punic War ended Carthage's independent existence. Annexation of all remaining Carthaginian territory by Rome, and the death or enslavement of the entire Carthaginian population


When did Rome add the territory including Carthage?

In 146 BCE after they destroyed Carthage and sold its inhabitants into slavery. It then established a colony on the site to settle retired soldiers.


What was the outcome of Carthage in the punic wars?

In the Fist Punic War Rome took Carthage's possessions in western Sicily plus Sardinia and Corsica. After the Second Punic War Rome took Carthage's possessions in southern Spain and the Numidians of next door Algeria switched their alliance from Carthage to Rome. In the Third Punic War Rome destroyed Carthage and annexed her territory in Tunisia as the province of Africa; 50,000 Carthaginians were sold as slaves.