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    The Wars Between Rome and Carthage Are Called the Punic
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The Wars Between Rome and Carthage Are Called the Punic

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The wars between Rome and Carthage are called the Punic Wars because Rome was seeking punishment,or punitive damages,from Carthage for their invasion of Sicily.

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