Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Today in class we took more notes, they are listed below. 


Roman Legion-5,000 soldiers, not in it for pay (not yet)            -The Roman army’s elite heavy infantry            -Recruited exclusively from Roman citizens            -Group of eighty – century            -On horseback – cavalry            -Shield, sword, dagger and tunic


Punic Wars in Carthage-The Punic Wars (264 – 146 BCE)-Rome vs. Carthage-Three wars


Two Empires fighting for control


First Punic War – (264 – 241 BCE)-Naval battle for control of the strategically located of Sicily-Rome wins this oneThe (Carthaginian) Empire Strikes Back


Second Punic War (218 – 201 BCE)-29 year old Carthage general Hannibal almost does the impossible taking Rome-Attacks Rome from the North after crossing Iberia and the Alps-Lays siege too much of the peninsula for 15 years, but could never get back to Rome


Third and Final Punic War (149 – 146 BCE)-Rome wanted to finally remove the threat of Carthage-Scipio, Tiberius Gracchus, and others mercilessly attached the city-Carthage was burned for 17 days, the city’s walls and buildings were utterly destroyed-When the war ended, the last 50,000 people in the city was sold into slavery-The rest of Carthage’s territories were annexed, and made into the Roman province of Africa

Total Destruction; end of an empire-Marcus Portius Cato the Elder was a politician who ended every speech by saying, “Delenda Carthage est.” which means Carthage must be destroyed-He got his wish


Economic Change; Social Upheavels-Slaves poured into Italy (50,000 Carthaginians, 150,000 Greek POWs, etc.)-By the end of the Second Century BCE there was over a million slaves in Italy-Small farmers lost their land to aristocrats (for little or no money) if they couldn’t pay their debts, sometimes because the men of the farm were fighting battles-Slaves did the work on the farms for the rich-The big farms became massive estates called latifundia

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