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What was the major cause of Punic wars? A.cultural differences made Rome and Carthage enemies. B.Hannibal wanted to destroy Rome. C. Rome wanted to expand its empire and Carthage threatened to control the Mediterranean. D. Carthage was a roman colony and wanted independence

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Answered by ld3071
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I think that it is either C or D.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Answer:

The answer to this question is option “D.”.

The main cause of the Punic war was the demand of independent by Carthage which was under the control of the Roman Empire.  

A series of war was fought, and it started in the year 246 BC and ended in 146 BC.

The main conflict was of the dominance of the area, and the three wars were fought in a span of 100 years.

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