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Chapter 7 – The Roman World
1000 BC – 476 AD
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Section 2 – Rome expands its Borders
• Predict some possible causes of conflict between the growing Roman Republic and the surrounding Mediterranean peoples
• Answers: trade rivalry and economic competition, competition for land, mutual suspicion, cultural threats,
• Main Idea: Through warfare and alliances, the Roman Republic greatly expanded the lands under their control.
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The Punic Wars
• Places: Rubicon, Carthage, Alps,• Rome vs. Carthage – why?
• First Punic War – 264 BC• Rome has no navy, builds one – what was
the model?• Land warfare at sea = “boarding bridges”• War ends after 23 years – 241 BC
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Punic Wars
• Second Punic War: 218 BC• Hannibal• Crossing the Alps into Italy• Laid waste to the countryside• Wanted to win away Rome’s allies –
successful?• Scipio – Roman general• Rome goes after Carthage – Hannibal has
to go home• Carthage has to give up their Navy and
colonies in Spain
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Hannibal v. Scipio
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Battle of Zama
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Punic Wars
• Third Punic War• Roman Senate decides to crush
Carthage• Carthage was destroyed in 146 BC• By 133 BC Rome had extended its
control over the entire region – supreme power in the Mediterranean
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Destruction of Carthage
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"Furthermore, it is my opinion that Carthage must be destroyed", a
position earlier cited by Cicero in his dialogue De Senectute.
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Provinces
• Each province was administered by a governor
• Rome becomes dependent upon the provinces over time for grain
• Equites: class of business people connected to trade
• Within the Republic the gap between the rich and the poor, powerful and powerless, continued to grow
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Spartacus
• Led revolt that began in 73 BC• More than 70,000 slaves took part• Spartacus dies in battle• Some 6,000 rebels were crucified