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DO NOW The mountain range to the north of the Italian Peninsula is called the _____________________. (page 2) During the Punic Wars, Rome fought ________________________, (page 11) a city-state in North Africa. During the First Punic War, Rome wanted to gain control of _____, ______, and ________ (page 11) so that Rome could get to silver mines in ________ (page 11). Alps Carthage SicilySardiniaCorsica Spain

Objectives Thursday, September 19, 2013 SWBAT describe the causes, events, and effects of the Second Punic War.

After the First Punic War: Hannibal’s Oath

The Second Punic War: Hannibal the Annihilator Let’s see if Hannibal kept his promise. We’ll watch a documentary from the History Channel called Hannibal the Annihilator. Hannibal the Annihilator You have a viewing guide to help you follow along.

The Second Punic War: Siege of Saguntum

The Second Punic War: Hannibal’s March to the Italian Peninsula

Round #1: Who won the Battle of Trebia?

Round #2: Who won the Battle of Lake Tresimene?

Round #3: Who won the Battle of Cannae?

The Second Punic War: Roman Humiliation at Cannae

The Second Punic War: Scipio Attacks Carthage While Hannibal was still in Italy, the Roman general Scipio Africanus decided to attack Carthage. Since most of its army was in Italy, Carthage was in trouble. But just as Carthage was ready to surrender to the Romans, Hannibal returned from Italy.

Round #4: Who won the Battle of Zama?

The Second Punic War: Battle of Zama The Roman general Scipio defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama. Scipio was given the name “Africanus” in honor of his victory over Hannibal in northern Africa.

Round #1: Who won the Battle of Trebia?

Round #2: Who won the Battle of Lake Trasimene?

Round #3: Who won the Battle of Cannae?

Round #4: Who won the Battle of Zama?

The Second Punic War: Peace Treaty Carthage must leave Spain, Gaul, and Italy Carthage must reduce their navy to 10 warships Carthage must ask for permission from Roman Senate before going to war with anyone Carthage must pay Rome an indemnity of 200 talents (the money of the time) every year for the next 50 years. Indemnity: paying back for war damages