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Zion Burgess
11 February, 15:33
What did Rome become
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Rome became a republic
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During the Punic Wars between Rome and the great Mediterranean empire of Carthage (264 to 146 BC), Rome's stature increased further as it became the capital of an overseas empire for the first time.
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