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What was the primary cause of the Punic Wars in Ancient Rome?
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The primary cause of the Punic wars in Ancient Rome was the clash between Carthaginian Empire and the Romans over the control of Sicily. In this war, Rome won over the said Empire. Hope this answer the question. Have a nice day.
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