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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 53 MIN

Episode 37. Sea Power vs Land Power: Why Rome Had to Destroy Carthage

from History of Money, Banking, and Trade · host Mike D

Send us Fan MailThe epic saga of Carthage's struggle with Rome reveals how economic systems, political ideologies, and military strategies shaped the ancient Mediterranean. From Hannibal's audacious crossing of the Alps to the final razing of a once-great maritime power, this narrative illuminates the clash between fundamentally different civilizations.Hannibal Barca's military genius stands at the center of this story. Starting with approximately 60,000 soldiers from Spain, he navigated treacherous Alpine passes to bring the fight directly to Roman territory—a move so bold it still captivates military historians. Though his forces dwindled to roughly 25,000 by the time he reached northern Italy, Hannibal's tactical brilliance soon proved devastating. At Cannae in 216 BCE, he orchestrated one of history's most complete military victories, encircling and destroying a Roman force nearly three times his size and killing some 50,000 legionnaires.What makes this conflict so fascinating is the strategic puzzle at its heart: Why didn't Hannibal march on Rome itself after such decisive victories? This question has provoked centuries of debate. Was it his greatest blunder or a recognition of Rome's formidable defenses? Meanwhile, Rome adapted brilliantly, avoiding direct confrontation while striking at Carthaginian Spain under Scipio Africanus, eventually forcing a decisive battle at Zama where Hannibal finally tasted defeat.The aftermath reveals equally compelling dynamics. Despite crushing war reparations, Carthage experienced an extraordinary economic recovery through maritime trade. This prosperity ultimately proved their undoing, as Rome—shocked by their rival's resilience—manufactured pretexts for a final war. The destruction of both Carthage and Corinth in 146 BCE reveals Rome's deeper motives: eliminating democratic, trade-focused societies that threatened oligarchic control and land-based power structures.Discover how this clash between sea power and land power, between trade networks and territorial conquest, continues to echo through history and shapes our world today. The Mediterranean's first superpower confrontation offers timeless lessons about empire, economy, and the true costs of victory.Support the showTo support the podcast through Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/HistoryOfMoneyBankingTradeVisit us at https://moneybankingtrade.com/Visit us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@MoneyBankingTrade

Send us Fan Mail The epic saga of Carthage's struggle with Rome reveals how economic systems, political ideologies, and military strategies shaped the ancient Mediterranean. From Hannibal's audacious crossing of the Alps to the final razing of a once-great maritime power, this narrative illuminates the clash between fundamentally different civilizations. Hannibal Barca's military genius stands at the center of this story. Starting with approximately 60,000 soldiers from Spain, he navigated t...

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