First Punic Wars: The Similarities Between Carthage And Rome

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Carthage and Rome were two powerful nations that fought each other several times. They had some similarities in some aspects of their societies and a lot of differences as well. At some point in history, those two nations became almost equal. According to Morey, (n.d.), Carthage was the capital of a substantial commercial empire located in Africa. The government of Carthage was very similar to Romes with the exception that in reality the decisions were made by a few aristocratic families. In addition, the leader of the army did not change constantly as in Rome but had a permanent position. The power of Carthage derived from its commercial greatness and superiority in this field in all the Mediterranean. Because of the success Carthage had …show more content…

However, their power derived from different sources. While the strength of Carthage came from the wealth due to the merchant, the great navy power, and the very capable leaders the strength of Rome derived from their organized society, their army and the political system and the people of Rome. (Morey, n.d.). The first war between Carthage and Rome, known as First Punic War was as to who will control Sicily. During this war, Rome realized that in order to succeed against Carthage, they needed a strong navy. Their army was great but not their navy. They did not have many ships or trained sailors. According to Morey (n.d.), it is said that “Taking as a model a Carthaginian vessel which had been wrecked on the Italian shore, they constructed, it is said, a hundred vessels like it in sixty days. In the meantime, their soldiers were trained into sailors...” (p. 14). When the Roman fleet was ready it sailed to meet the Carthaginians at the northern coast of Sicily, under the command of Duilius where they earned the victory. After that, the Romans attempted to take the war to Africa where, however, were defeated and their commander Regulus was kept as a prisoner. The war between Rome and Carthage held for many years, as which one was superior to the other.(Morey,

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