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Which correctly describes the significance of the Punic Wars?

Which correctly describes the significance of the Punic Wars?-example-1

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Answer: Defeating the Carthaginians, the Romans established their control over the Mediterranean Sea.

Step-by-step explanation:

Carthage, through its commercial ties, threatened control over the mediation sea and the interests of the Roman. The defeat of the Carthage in the Punic wars gave the Romans a monopoly on trade.

The Carthaginian war, or the last (third) Carthage, was wholly destroyed, and the Romans formed their province of Africa.

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