Third Punic War, also called Third Carthaginian War, (149–146 bce), third of three wars between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian (Punic) Empire that resulted in the final destruction of Carthage, the enslavement of its population, and Roman hegemony over the western Mediterranean.
Answer: One of the most accomplished conquistadors was Hernán Cortés, who led a relatively small Spanish force, but with local translators and the crucial support of thousands of native allies, achieved the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire in the campaigns of 1519-1521 (present day Mexico).
Explanation: This involved an exchange of plants, goods, ideas, and diseases from Europe to the Americas. This exchange benefitted Europeans more than Native Americans because Europeans spread smallpox , a deadly disease, to Native Americans when they came into contact with them.
<span>A.) Rome is founded
</span>B.) <span>Rome becomes a republic.
C.) </span><span>Carthaginian general Hannibal crosses the Alps, invaded Roman territory.
D.) </span><span>Odoacer deposes the last Roman emperor.
</span>E.) <span>Julius Caesar is assassinated in the Senate chamber.
F.)</span><span>Rome becomes an empire.
G.) </span><span>Rome suffers a devastating fire.
H.) </span>Constantine the Great becomes emperor.
I.) <span>Rome's territory reaches its greatest size.
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Lutheranism to forfeiture of all of their property