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  1. Punic Wars

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    The conclusion of the Punic Wars established Rome as the undisputed master of the Western Mediterranean. The immense influx of wealth and slaves fundamentally altered Roman society and economics.
    The cultural legacy is complex. The extensive interaction, particularly during the Second Punic War, had subtle linguistic effects. For instance, the sound $/k/$ …