brownies and notes
Today in class, Kelsie finally brought food! So yay that was good. Then we took some notes. The following information is the notes that I took in class.
- 5000 soldiers, not in itfor pay (not yet)
- the roman army's elite heavy infantry
- recruited exclusively from roman citizens
- group of 80 is a century
- on horseback is cavalry
- shield, sword, dagger, and armor and tunic
- The Punic Wars (264-146 BCE)
- rome vs. carthage
- 3 wars
- First Punic War
- naval battles from control of the strategically located island of Sicily
- rome wins
- Second Punic War (218-201 BCE)
- 29-year-old Carthaginian general Hannibal almost does the impossible: taking rome
- attacks rome from the north after crossing Iberia (spain) and the Alps
- lays seige to much of the peninsula for 15 years, but he can never get to rome
- third and final Punic war (149-146)
- rome wanted to finally remove the threat of carthage
- scipio, Tiberius Gracchus, and others mercilessly attacked the city
- carthage was burned for 17 days; the city's walls and buildings were utterly destroyed
- when the war ended, the last 50,000 people in the city were sold into slavery
- the rest of carthage's territories were annexed, and made into the Roman province of africa
- slaves poured into Italy
- by the end of the second century BCE there were over a million slaves in Italy
- small farmers lost their land to aristocrats if they couldnt pay off their debts, sometimes because the men of the farm were fighting battles
- slaves did the work on the farms for the rich
- the big farms became massive estates called latifundia
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