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What was a cause of the Second Punic War?

Rome and Carthage wanted control of Spain.
Rome wanted control of Sicily and Greece.
Rome and Carthage had a trade disagreement.
Carthage was a major military rival to Greece.

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Answered by anuradhasugan
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The immediate cause of the war was the issue of control of the independent Sicilian city state of Messana (modern Messina). In 264 BC Carthage and Rome went to war, starting the First Punic War. The war lasted 23 years, ending in 241 BC with a Carthaginian defeat.

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Answered by XeroxKing
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The immediate cause of the war was the issue of control of the independent Sicilian city state of Messana (modern Messina). In 264 BC Carthage and Rome went to war, starting the First Punic War. The war lasted 23 years, ending in 241 BC with a Carthaginian defeat.

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