Answer:
Rome gained control of regions in the western Mediterranean Sea.
Explanation:
A result of the first Punic War and the Romans was the decisive naval victory against the Carthaginians at the Aegate Islands. This gave Rome full control of Sicily and Corsica. The end of the First Punic War saw the beginning of the Roman expansion beyond the Italian peninsula.
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There were many reasons for Westward Expansion:
Lots of easily obtainable land
Lots of mining opportunities, which could result in a lot of money
The fantasy of "adventure"
Leaving the constraints of European life, like low paying jobs
Expanding railroad made it easier to get supplies
And, well... the west was wonderful back then, everyone wanted a taste of it.
<span>The United States has
been tangled in and aided in the takeover of foreign governments (more recently
termed "regime change") without the overt use of U.S. military force.
Frequently, such actions are tasked to the Central Intelligence Agency</span>
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During the Paleolithic period<span>, </span>humans <span>grouped together </span>in<span> small societies, and hunted and gathered Fish, Fruits, Big animals such as buffalo, or those Tusk elephants, and even tigers or big cats.. </span><span />