Roman Punic Wars, circumstances and overall effect. Also Gracchan turbulence
Title: Roman Punic Wars, circumstances and overall effect. Also Gracchan turbulence
Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Details: Words: 905 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Roman Punic Wars, circumstances and overall effect. Also Gracchan turbulence
Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Details: Words: 905 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The circumstance for the Roman Punic Wars towards Rome was a simple human
reaction. If an outsider such as Italy, Carthage, or Greece make threats towards Rome,
Rome will simply fight. The Punic Wars lasted in 3 stages, all resulting to the obsessive
pride and higher standings of Rome. Rome's initial desire of expansion was only for
farming land. Romans believed like anyone else that victory brought them honor as well
as a strong, political career.
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objections or arguments were stabbed or clubbed to death
by politicians. The people of Rome were no longer being disciplined as in times of the
Punic Wars. The oligarchy was declining, and the people Rome were kept quite by free
admittance to Coliseum games, along with food handouts. In modern terms, Rome was
simply giving treats to their people just to shut them up. The Gracchan Turbulence led to
the declining of the Roman Republic.