Disputes over what territory led to the First Punic War between Rome and Carthage?
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The answer is Sicily
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c) Sicily
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- Rome became the predominant force of the whole Italian peninsula when the First Punic War broke out, while Carthage , a strong city state in northern Africa, became one of the world's leading maritime forces
- In 264 B.C , the First Punic War started, after Rome interfered and got involved in a conflict on the Carthaginian-held Sicily island.The war concluded with Rome, controlling by both Sicily and Corsica, reflecting the rise of the empire as the Naval and the Land power
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