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Aftermath
Impact on Rome
it took many years for roman agriculture and farming to recover from hannibal's and fabian's scorched earth tactics but rome had imported grain and food to feed its population
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for over 30 years rome maintained the same military levels as the second punic war, turning rome into a highly militarized society
the shift from a rural society to a militarize one allowed rich families to purchase large estates across italy which were maintained by slaves
italy became more united, as cities who had previously resented rome were forced to accept allegiance
the rome confirmed its domination of the western mediterranean due to the second punic war, and added iberia to its realm
Hannibal as Sufete
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he reformed carthage's political system and under his rule, carthage prospered and by 191 was able to pay all the compensation to rome forty years early
however, he was eventually forced into exile and went to syria, where he served the syrian king until his death
after his exile, Masinissa king of Numidia increased pressure on carthage and eventually destroyed it by 146
its 50,000 citizens were sold into slavery
Impact on Carthage
the carthaginian senate sent envoys to scipio after defeat at Zama, but scipio wanted to crush their spirit
he rounded up escaped those carthaginians who had escaped from zama and continued this until the carthaginians accepted his terms
The terms of the treaty:
carthage had to pay a compensation of 10,000 talents over 50 years
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