In 146 BC, Rome returned to Carthage not to conquer but to completely erase the civilization, demolishing every building stone by stone, enslaving or killing all citizens, and salting the earth to prevent any future growth; three years later, Rome repeated this destruction against Corinth, the greatest city in Greece, destroying the two most powerful Mediterranean civilizations within one year, and the resulting wealth began to rot the Republic from the inside.
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Why Rome Destroyed Carthage So Completely #history #ancient #shortsAdded:
146 BC, Rome returned to Carthage, not to conquer, to erase.
Every building demolished stone by stone. Every citizen enslaved or killed.
The earth salted so nothing would grow.
An entire civilization gone.
Three years later, Rome did the same to Corinth, the greatest city in Greece.
In one year, Rome destroyed the two most powerful civilizations in the Mediterranean.
And the wealth that poured back began to rot the Republic from the inside.
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