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The Phoenicians and Carthage
The Phoenicians came from the eastern
shore of the Mediterranean Sea; land that is
present-day Lebanon. Their homeland was arid
and inhospitable for farming, so the
Phoenicians turned to the sea to become the
greatest travelers and
traders of their time. The
Phoenicians invented the
alphabet and taught several
cultures their advanced
system of writing.
The Phoenicians built a
trading post in North
Africa they called Carthage.
The Phoenicians chose Carthage because it was
located in the center of North Africa, a short
distance away from Sicily and the Italian
Peninsula. When the Assyrians and the Persians
conquered the original homeland and of the
Phoenicians, Carthage became an independent
state.
Carthage grew to become one of the
mightiest cities of the ancient world, but the city
was destroyed after three brutal wars with the
Italian city-state of Rome. The wars were
known as the Punic Wars because Punica was
the Roman name for Carthage. The Roman
Navy surprised the sea trading people by
winning the first war in 238BCE. The
Carthaginians acquired a new base in Spain
from which a great military leader named
Hannibal led a team of elephants across
southern France and into Italy. Hannibal won
some early victories, but his forces were
outnumbered, allowing Rome to win the brutal
fifteen-year war that ended 204BCE.
Carthage lost all political and military power
by the end of the second Punic War, but the
Romans moved a half-century later to destroy
what was left of the city. The Roman army did
not attempt to break down the walls
surrounding Carthage, but they did surround
the city and lay siege to Carthage for three
years. Finally, in 146BCE, the Romans broke
through Carthage’s city walls and went from
house to house slaughtering the Carthaginians.
The few survivors were sold into slavery, and
the Romans destroyed Carthage and its harbor.
Answer in Complete Sentences
*1. Why did the Phoenicians become greatest travelers and traders of their time?
*2. Why did the location Carthage’s location help it to become one of the mightiest cities of the ancient
world?
*3. Why do you think Hannibal’s army used elephants instead of horses in the Second Punic War?
*This is a higher order learning question. Any reasonable answer will be graded as correct.
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