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The Punic Wars were a series or wars that were fought between Rome and Carthage from 264-146 BCE. By the time that the wars started Rome had firm control of the Italian peninsula, while the North African city-state of Carthage had established itself as the leading maritime (sea) power in the world. Tensions between the two great powers came to a head over the island of Sicily. The First Punic War lasted almost 20 years. Rome ultimately won the war by rebuilding its navy and defeating the Carthaginians at sea. Humiliated by the first war, Carthage dedicated itself to expanding into Spain. It was during this period that the great Carthaginian general Hannibal was born. It is said that Hannibal was made to swear a blood oath against Rome while he was still a young boy. Shortly after taking control of the Carthaginian army, Hannibal declared war on Rome. He proceeded to march his army of over 100,000 men, cavalry and elephants across the Alps in order to catch the Romans unprepared. After a string of impressive victories, Hannibal’s army was defeated and forced out of Italy by a Roman army led by Scipio Africanus. Scipio chased Hannibal back to Carthage and defeated him at the Battle of Zama, which marked the end of Carthage as a major power. Despite no longer being a major threat to Rome, many senators called for the total destruction of Carthage. In 149 BCE Rome returned to battle Carthage, one last time. At the end of a two year siege, Carthage was totally destroyed and any remaining citizens were sold into slavery.