Roman Expansion - The Punic Wars!
GEO 12. Maps and other geographic representations can be used to trace the development of human settlement (Ancient Rome) over time (throughout the Punic Wars).
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The Punic Wars - Rome Vs. Carthage
The Punic wars were a series of wars between the Roman Republic and the city-state of Carthage located in North Africa. Complete the activities below to find out why they were fought, learn about key events and people from the event and how the wars impacted both civilizations and history.
First Activity - Carthage
1. View the video below about Carthage.
2. Fill in the boxes on the 1st page of your packet based on information in the video.
2. Fill in the boxes on the 1st page of your packet based on information in the video.
2nd Activity-Playposit Notes - The Punic Wars - Part 1
2. Now do Part 2: Punic Wars. Open up the Nearpod presentation and complete it to fill in your notes and show your understanding. YOU MUST PUT YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME when joining the session. There is a 6 question activity at the end that is worth 12 classwork points!
3rd Activity - Effects of the Punic Wars
Effects/Results of the Punic Wars -
Use the information to add to your "Effects of the Punic Wars" Chart at the end of you Video Notes sheet.
Use the information to add to your "Effects of the Punic Wars" Chart at the end of you Video Notes sheet.
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4th Activity - Roman Expansion Map Assignment
Learning Target - I can demonstrate the growth of the Roman Republic during the Punic Wars on a map.
Follow the directions to create a map that shows the growth of the Roman Republic throughout the Punic Wars. Use the two maps below to help you!
Follow the directions to create a map that shows the growth of the Roman Republic throughout the Punic Wars. Use the two maps below to help you!
DIRECTIONS FOR MAP ASSIGNMENT 20 pts Classwork
1. Label these cities: 2 pts
*DO NOT INCLUDE RED LAND - this was won long after the Punic Wars.
You must create a key for this. 5 pts
7. Make sure map is neat, clearly labeled and titled properly. 3 pts
1. Label these cities: 2 pts
- Rome
- Carthage
- Sicily
- Europe
- Africa
- Black Sea
- Mediterranean Sea
- Italy
- Spain
- Gaul
- Greece
- Asia Minor
*DO NOT INCLUDE RED LAND - this was won long after the Punic Wars.
You must create a key for this. 5 pts
7. Make sure map is neat, clearly labeled and titled properly. 3 pts
Quizlet Study Set - Early Rome, The Republic and The Punic Wars
Going Beyond Activities - Slavery in the Roman Empire
One of the major impacts of these Punic Wars on Rome was the new population of slave labor it had when the final war was won. Any Carthaginian not killed by the Romans was taken as a slave. This meant 50,000 new slaves for the Roman Republic.
Activity 1 - Slavery in Ancient Rome
- Get an sheet from the front table.
- Fill in the side titled "What Educated Guesses..." with any information you might know already about slavery in Rome.
- Now read the documents below about Slavery in Ancient Rome.
- Use the information you find to fill in the side of the chart titled "What I learned".
Various Articles about Slavery in Rome:
Activity 2 - Slavery in Ancient Rome
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Games and Activities - Roman Soldiers
These games and activities can be played after you have completed both activities above!