Isolationism caused the United States not to join the League of Nations in 1918.
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The Capture of Jerusalem - The Crusaders achieved their aims in retrieving the Holy Land but their claim was soon challenged by the Egyptians. Had reduced calvary and need to rest before the attack/reclaim.
The Crusaders enter Damascus - Christians were defeated and lead them to be defensive for quite some time. Dispute broke out over how to approach this siege.
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Edited out was thomas jeffersons attack on the slave trade
Carthage relied on mercinaries, Rome didn't. Rome had huge reserves of manpower-if they lost a fleet of 100,000 men they just built another one and were thankful the crowds in the forum had thinned out a little.
<span>Rome's "allies" weren't as solid as some would make out, when Hannibal invaded Italy many of them sided with him including Capua. The Bruttians were so anti Roman they formed the backbone of Hannibal's last stand at Zama. </span>
<span>Rome extended the rights of citizenship to the areas it conquered, allowing people the chance to be part of the ruling elite, or at least be afforded the same rights as the former "enemy"-a big reason for their success</span>