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13 February, 21:13

True or False: The Punic War resulted in Rome taking control of Sicily, Corsica, Spain and Northern Africa

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  1. 13 February, 22:40
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    True

    Explanation:

    Punic war was fought between 264 to 146 BC and it took place between Rome and Carthage. The war was as a result of conflict of interest between Rome and Carthage as Room went to expand to a place in Carthage which they never agreed to. They want took place in 3 different time and at the end of the 3rd series Rome destroyed Carthage taken over as the western mediterranean power.
  2. 14 February, 00:52
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    True

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    It is true that the Punic War resulted in Rome taking domination of Sicily, Corsica, Spain and Northern Africa.

    The Punic wars were a chains of three wars which was fought between the Carthage and the Time from the year 264 BC to 146BC.

    The term "Punic" was derived from a Latin word Poenicus which means Carthaginian,

    The wars were the largest that took place as at the time, And the major cause of the war was the conflicts of interest which occur between the expanding Roman Republic and the Carthaginian.
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