the roman republic 509 bce – 30 bce. the roman republic – notes (page 3)
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The Roman Republic
509 BCE – 30 BCE
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The Roman Republic – Notes (page 3)
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Expanding the Roman Republic
• Overthrowing _____________ ____________________________ _______________________________ _____________________________ ________________________
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Expanding the Roman Republic
• Overthrowing the Etruscan king _______________ and setting up a republic were great accomplishments for the Romans - __________________ ________________________
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Expanding the Roman Republic
• Overthrowing the Etruscan king (Tarquin the Proud) and setting up a republic were great accomplishments for the Romans - __________________ ________________________
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Expanding the Roman Republic
• Overthrowing the Etruscan king (Tarquin the Proud) and setting up a republic were great accomplishments for the Romans – they wanted to_______ ________________________
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Expanding the Roman Republic
• Overthrowing the Etruscan king (Tarquin the Proud) and setting up a republic were great accomplishments for the Romans – they wanted to preserve and protect the Roman Republic
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• As the __________________ _____________________________ ___________
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• As the Roman Republic became established, it moved toward_______ ____________
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• As the Roman Republic became established, it moved toward conquest and expansion.
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• Reasons for conquest and expansion (1) ______________
(2) _______________________ __________ (3)
_____________________ ______
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• Reasons for conquest and expansion (1) need for security
(2) _______________________ __________
(3) _____________________ ______
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• Reasons for conquest and expansion (1) need for security
(2) increase in population → need for more land (3) _____________________ ______
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• Reasons for conquest and expansion (1) need for security
(2) increase in population → need for more land (3) more land → ___________ ______
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• Reasons for conquest and expansion (1) need for security
(2) increase in population → need for more land (3) more land → need for more
workers
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(4) ________________(5) _____________ (6) _______________ (7) ____________________ ______
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(4) desire for new ideas(5) _____________
(6) _______________(7) ____________________ ______
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(4) desire for new ideas(5) hunger for power
(6) greed and ambition(7) ____________________ ______
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(4) desire for new ideas(5) hunger for power
(6) greed and ambition(7) aggressive nature
(love of fighting)
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• By 275 BCE, ___________________ ______________________________
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• By 275 BCE, the _____ Peninsula was conquered (this includes the _______)
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• By 275 BCE, the Italian Peninsula was conquered (this includes the _______)
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• By 275 BCE, the Italian Peninsula was conquered (this includes the Etruscans)
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Expanding the Roman Republic – The Army
• The ____________________________ ______________________________ ________
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Expanding the Roman Republic – The Army
• The _________ was largely responsible for the republic’s success in conquering new lands.
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Expanding the Roman Republic – The Army
• The Roman army was largely responsible for the republic’s success in conquering new lands.
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• Roman soldiers were _______ soldiers - ________________________________ __
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• Roman soldiers were excellent soldiers - ________________________________ __
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• Roman soldiers were excellent soldiers – they obeyed authority without questioning it.
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• The legion(1) _________________________ _______
(2) _______________________ ________
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• The legion(1) the legion was
_____________ _______(2)
_______________________ ________
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• The legion(1) the legion was the
basic unit of the army(2)
_______________________ ________
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• The legion(1) the legion was the
basic unit of the army(2)
individual soldiers were called ________
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• The legion(1) the legion was the
basic unit of the army(2)
individual soldiers were called legionaries
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(3) There were ____________ legionaries in each legion
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(3) There were 4,000 to 6,000 legionaries in each legion
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Oh yeah. There’s more of us!
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…and more…
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…and more. Get the picture?
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• Legionaries _________________ _____________________________ __________________________
(1) _____________________ _______________________
_______________________ _______
(2) _____________________ ____________________
_____
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• Legionaries had high _____ (high fighting spirit) - _______________ __________________________
(1) _____________________ _______________________
_______________________ _______
(2) _____________________ ____________________
_____
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• Legionaries had high morale (high fighting spirit) - _______________ __________________________
(1) _____________________ _______________________
_______________________ _______
(2) _____________________ ____________________
_____
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• Legionaries had high morale (high fighting spirit) – motivated by harsh punishments and generous rewards
(1) _____________________ _______________________
_______________________ _______
(2) _____________________ ____________________
_____
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• Legionaries had high morale (high fighting spirit) – motivated by harsh punishments and generous rewards
(1) _____________________ _______________________
_______________________ _______
(2) _____________________ ____________________
_____
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• Legionaries had high morale (high fighting spirit) – motivated by harsh punishments and generous rewards
(1) ________ – execute every 10th man in the legion if
they showed cowardice or mutinied (revolted)
(2) _____________________ ____________________
_____
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• Legionaries had high morale (high fighting spirit) – motivated by harsh punishments and generous rewards
(1) decimation – execute every 10th man in the legion if they showed cowardice or mutinied (revolted)
(2) _____________________ ____________________
_____
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• Legionaries had high morale (high fighting spirit) – motivated by harsh punishments and generous rewards
(1) decimation – execute every 10th man in the legion if they showed cowardice or mutinied (revolted)
(2) __________ – given to 1st man to take the wall in
an assault
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• Legionaries had high morale (high fighting spirit) – motivated by harsh punishments and generous rewards
(1) decimation – execute every 10th man in the legion if they showed cowardice or mutinied (revolted)
(2) crown of gold – given to 1st man to take the wall in an assault
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• At first, ____________________ ________
(1) eventually, _______________________________________
(2) after _________________ _______________________ ________________________
____________
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• At first, the army was made up of ________
(1) eventually, _______________________________________
(2) after _________________ _______________________ ________________________
____________
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• At first, the army was made up of volunteers
(1) eventually, _______________________________________
(2) after _________________ _______________________ ________________________
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• At first, the army was made up of volunteers
(1) eventually, lower class and non- Romans were allowed to fight
(2) after 25 years of service, a soldier could
_____________ ____________________________________
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• At first, the army was made up of volunteers
(1) eventually, lower class and non- Romans were allowed to fight
(2) after 25 years of service, a soldier could retire -
______ ___________________________________
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• At first, the army was made up of volunteers
(1) eventually, lower class and non- Romans were allowed to fight
(2) after 25 years of service, a soldier could retire – he
would get ____________________ ____________
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• At first, the army was made up of volunteers
(1) eventually, lower class and non- Romans were allowed to fight
(2) after 25 years of service, a soldier could retire – he
would get a pension and a plot of land on the frontier
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• Army built ____________________ ___________ (1) ____________________
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• Army built roads to _____________ ___________ (1) ____________________
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• Army built roads to connect all parts of the country
(1) they lasted for _______
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• Army built roads to connect all parts of the country
(1) they lasted for centuries
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• ____________________________ ______
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• _____________ – special guard for Emperor
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• Praetorian Guard – special guard for Emperor
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• Warfare tactics that were unique to the Romans
(1) _____________________ ______________________
_________________________ _________________________ _________________ (a) _______________________
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• Warfare tactics that were unique to the Romans
(1) _____________________ ________ – soldiers overlap shields over their heads as
well as in the front and on the sides of a large unit of men (a) _______________________
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• Warfare tactics that were unique to the Romans
(1) tortoise formation (testudo formation) – soldiers overlap shields over their heads as well as in the front and on the sides of a large unit of men(a) _______________________
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• Warfare tactics that were unique to the Romans
(1) tortoise formation (testudo formation) – soldiers overlap shields over their heads as well as in the front and on the sides of a large unit of men(a) this offered great protection
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tortoise formation (testudo formation)
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(2) weapons included ___________ ___________
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(2) weapons included _______ – to throw objects
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(2) weapons included catapults – to throw objects
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catapult
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(3) _____________________________
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(3) encampments (____) built on frontier
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(3) encampments (forts) built on frontier
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Can you name the group?
(please don’t call it out)
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(4) __________
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(4) built bridges
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Overall Policy of the Expanding Roman Republic
• ___________________
Senatus Populusque Romanus “The Senate and the People of
Rome”
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Overall Policy of the Expanding Roman Republic
• Divide, conquer, and rule
Senatus Populusque Romanus “The Senate and the People of
Rome”
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• Romans _____________________ ____
(1) _________________________ _________________
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• Romans treated conquered enemies ____
(1) ________________________ _________________
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• Romans treated conquered enemies fairly
(1) ________________________ _________________
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• Romans treated conquered enemies fairly
(1) enemies became allies and proud to be a part of Rome
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• Romans often ___________
Next –The Punic Wars
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• Romans often made treaties
Next –The Punic Wars
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The Punic Wars
The Struggle for Mastery of the Mediterranean World
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The Roman Republic – Notes (page 4)
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The Punic Wars
• Introduction – Before the War(1) By 275 BCE, Rome ruled ___
__________________ (2) _______________________ __________________________ _____________________ ________________________
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The Punic Wars
• Introduction – Before the War(1) By 275 BCE, Rome ruled the
entire Italian Peninsula(2) _______________________ __________________________ _____________________ ________________________
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The Punic Wars
• Introduction – Before the War(1) By 275 BCE, Rome ruled the
entire Italian Peninsula(2) Carthage ruled ___________
__________________________ _____________________ ________________________
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The Punic Wars
• Introduction – Before the War(1) By 275 BCE, Rome ruled the
entire Italian Peninsula(2) Carthage ruled most of
North Africa and West Africa, part of Spain, some islands off the coast of Italy, & western Sicily
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The Punic Wars
• Introduction – Before the War(1) By 275 BCE, Rome ruled the
entire Italian Peninsula(2) Carthage ruled most of
North Africa and West Africa, part of Spain, some islands off the coast of Italy, & western Sicily
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• Why did the war start?
(1) ___________________________
(2) ________________________
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• Why did the war start?
(1) Rome felt threatened by Carthage
(2) ________________________
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• Why did the war start?
(1) Rome felt threatened by Carthage
(2) Rome wanted Sicily’s granaries
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• The First Punic War ___________
(1) _________________________
(2) _______________________
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• The First Punic War (264-241 BCE)
(1) _________________________
(2) _______________________
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• The First Punic War (264-241 BCE)
(1) Carthage’s strength – ________
(2) _______________________
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• The First Punic War (264-241 BCE)
(1) Carthage’s strength – navy (sea)
(2) _______________________
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• The First Punic War (264-241 BCE)
(1) Carthage’s strength – navy (sea)
(2) Rome’s strength – ________
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• The First Punic War (264-241 BCE)
(1) Carthage’s strength – navy (sea)
(2) Rome’s strength – army (land)
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(2) Romans built __________________ ______________ (a) ____________________________________________
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(2) Romans built their first _________ to battle Carthage(a) ____________________________________________
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(2) Romans built their first fleet (navy) to battle Carthage
(a) ____________________________________________
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(2) Romans built their first fleet (navy) to battle Carthage
(a) modeled ships after ____________________________
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(2) Romans built their first fleet (navy) to battle Carthage
(a) modeled ships after Carthaginian ships with 1 improvement
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* _____ – ________________________ - ______________________ _____
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* _____ – movable bridge on front of ship - turned land battles into ___ _____
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* corvus – movable bridge on front of ship - turned land battles into ___ _____
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* corvus – movable bridge on front of ship - turned sea battles into land battles
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(3) _______________________(a) ______________
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(3) ____ won the First Punic War(a) gained _________
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(3) Rome won the First Punic War (a) gained _________
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(3) Rome won the First Punic War (a) gained all of Sicily
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• The Second Punic War ___________
(1) ______________________
Hannibal Barca
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• The Second Punic War (218-201 BCE)
(1) ______________________
Hannibal Barca
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• The Second Punic War (218-201 BCE)
(1) Carthage’s leader - ______
Hannibal Barca
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• The Second Punic War (218-201 BCE)
(1) Carthage’s leader - Hannibal
Hannibal Barca
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Hannibal
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(2) Carthage __________________ ____________ (a) ______________________ ______________
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(2) Carthage attacked Rome ______ ____________ (a)
______________________ ______________
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(2) Carthage attacked Rome by land ____________
(a) ______________________ ______________
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(2) Carthage attacked Rome by land from the north
(a) ______________________ ______________
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(2) Carthage attacked Rome by land from the north
(a) marched from Spain through Gaul and over Alps
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(b) unique fact – ________________
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(b) unique fact – brought __ elephants
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(b) unique fact – brought 37 elephants
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(3) Hannibal’s army _____________ _________________________
___________________________ __________________________
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(3) Hannibal’s army ___ every battle against Rome, ______________ ___________________________ __________________________
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(3) Hannibal’s army won every battle against Rome, ______________ ___________________________ __________________________
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(3) Hannibal’s army won every battle against Rome, all the way to the gates of Rome – unable to capture Rome because ______________
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(3) Hannibal’s army won every battle against Rome, all the way to the gates of Rome – unable to capture Rome because no siege equipment
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(3) Hannibal’s army won every battle against Rome, all the way to the gates of Rome – unable to capture Rome because no siege equipment
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(4) for 15 years __________________ ______________________
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(4) for 15 years Hannibal raided/burned towns and land in south Italy
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(5) Rome _______________________ (a) ______________________________________________
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(5) Rome attacked ____, near Carthage (a) ______________________________________________
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(5) Rome attacked Zama, near Carthage (a) ______________________________________________
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(5) Rome attacked Zama, near Carthage (a) Hannibal returned home – __________________________
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(5) Rome attacked Zama, near Carthage (a) Hannibal returned home – lost his first battle (and the war)
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(6) _________________________(a) __________________
__________________________
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(6) ____ won the Second Punic War(a) gained _____________ __________________________
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(6) Rome won the Second Punic War(a) gained _____________ __________________________
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(6) Rome won the Second Punic War(a) gained all of
Carthage’s territories (including Spain) and _
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(6) Rome won the Second Punic War(a) gained all of
Carthage’s territories (including Spain) and $
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• The Third Punic War ___________(1) _______________________
(2) ________________________ __________________
III
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• The Third Punic War (149-146 BCE) (1) _______________________
(2) ________________________ __________________
III
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• The Third Punic War (149-146 BCE) (1) there was peace for 50 years (2) ________________________ __________________
III
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• The Third Punic War (149-146 BCE) (1) there was peace for 50 years (2) then, Carthage began to regain power – ___________
III
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• The Third Punic War (149-146 BCE) (1) there was peace for 50 years (2) then, Carthage began to regain power – Rome attacked
III
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(a) Rome _____________(b) Rome _____________________
_________________ (c) Rome _____________________
_____________
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(a) Rome burned Carthage(b) Rome
_____________________ _________________ (c) Rome _____________________ _____________
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(a) Rome burned Carthage(b) Rome sowed salt into
the ground so nothing would grow (c) Rome _____________________ _____________
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(a) Rome burned Carthage(b) Rome sowed salt into
the ground so nothing would grow (c) Rome killed Carthaginians or sold them into slavery
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(3) ________________________
• Other areas ____________________(1) _____ (2) ________ (3) ____
***Bottom Line – __________________ ___________________
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(3) ____ won the Third Punic War
• Other areas ____________________(1) _____ (2) ________ (3) ____
***Bottom Line – __________________ ___________________
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(3) Rome won the Third Punic War
• Other areas ____________________(1) _____ (2) ________ (3) ____
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(3) Rome won the Third Punic War
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(3) Rome won the Third Punic War
• Other areas ruled by Rome by 146 BCE(1) Greece
(2) ________(3) ____
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(3) Rome won the Third Punic War
• Other areas ruled by Rome by 146 BCE(1) Greece
(2) Macedonia(3) ____
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(3) Rome won the Third Punic War
• Other areas ruled by Rome by 146 BCE(1) Greece
(2) Macedonia(3) Syria
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(3) Rome won the Third Punic War
• Other areas ruled by Rome by 146 BCE(1) Greece
(2) Macedonia(3) Syria
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(1) Hand-backs
Go Over Quest
(2) Current Events this Friday
(3) Presentations this Friday
(4) New & Goods
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