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600-150 B.C.E. Carthage o Major ancient commercial center o Major power in Western Mediterranean Sea Sahara Desert o Part of trade route for tropical African products Western Africa o Gold o Ivory o Slaves o Nigeria, Niger, Mali Archaeological evidence Rome o Soon to be major power in the entire world o Defeated Carthaginians Established their own province in their place Called Africa Africa o Major supplier of products such as wheat and olive oil Etruria o Prominent agricultural island and massive region around the island off of Italy o Considered the “parent” of Rome o Had lots of art and culture that spread to the Romans 509-30 B.C.E. Rome o Foundation of much of modern society that we know today The Alps, the Tiber River, the Adriatic Sea, and the Tyrrhenian Sea o Served as places of protection so that Rome could grow and prosper until it was ready to conquer Celts o Threat to the early Romans Eventually, they were defeated easily Carthage o Rose back to power -1- Regaining power in their region Decided to Attack Second Punic war o Defeated at Zama in 202 B.C.E. Third Punic war o Ended in 146 B.C.E. Romans razed Carthage and sold the remaining inhabitants into slavery 100-31 B.C.E. Julius Caesar and his successors Rome o Politicians killed Julius and and Roman Republic March 15, 44 B.C.E. Attempt to save the republic Too late Actium o Deciding battle between the divided Roman Empire The Western empire won Rhine in Germany o Northern front of Roman Empire in 9 C.E. After Romans were defeated by Germanic tribes 12/1/2008 9:52:00 PM -3- 12/1/2008 9:52:00 PM -4-