The Hannibalian War
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Section 56. What started the first war with Carthage? How
re the Romans at first hampered ? What was the result of the
laval
War ? What terms did Rome force on Carthage ?
Section 57. What islands did Rome next seize? What did the
arthaginians then do? What was the plan pf Hannibal? Give an
^c°unt of his great march and early victories. What was the policy
Fabius? Describe the Battle of Cannae. What political moves
\ Hannibal then make? What did the heirs of Alexander's em-
P'fedo?
Why did not Hannibal take Rome ? What happened to Hanni-
a s ^enforcements ? What did the Roman leaders then do ? What
new kader did they appoint ? What did he demand ? What was the
result? What terms were forced on defeated Carthage? What be-
j^me of Hannibal? What continued to be Roman feeling against
^thage? What resulted? How did Rome finally treat Carthage?
"° Was then leader of the western Mediterranean world ?
Of ^0TE' The scene below shows us the harbors of Carthage as they are to-day.
Unrt C't^ c'estr°yec' by the Romans almost nothing has survived. It was rebuilt
Th er Julius Caesar, but, as we see here, very little of this later city has survived,
prough and systematic excavation would probably recover many valuable re-
ns of ancient Carthaginian civilization, of which we know so little.
287
Section 56. What started the first war with Carthage? How
re the Romans at first hampered ? What was the result of the
laval
War ? What terms did Rome force on Carthage ?
Section 57. What islands did Rome next seize? What did the
arthaginians then do? What was the plan pf Hannibal? Give an
^c°unt of his great march and early victories. What was the policy
Fabius? Describe the Battle of Cannae. What political moves
\ Hannibal then make? What did the heirs of Alexander's em-
P'fedo?
Why did not Hannibal take Rome ? What happened to Hanni-
a s ^enforcements ? What did the Roman leaders then do ? What
new kader did they appoint ? What did he demand ? What was the
result? What terms were forced on defeated Carthage? What be-
j^me of Hannibal? What continued to be Roman feeling against
^thage? What resulted? How did Rome finally treat Carthage?
"° Was then leader of the western Mediterranean world ?
Of ^0TE' The scene below shows us the harbors of Carthage as they are to-day.
Unrt C't^ c'estr°yec' by the Romans almost nothing has survived. It was rebuilt
Th er Julius Caesar, but, as we see here, very little of this later city has survived,
prough and systematic excavation would probably recover many valuable re-
ns of ancient Carthaginian civilization, of which we know so little.