
An engaging, fully resourced lesson exploring the causes, key events, and consequences of the Third Punic War with a deep focus on the destruction of Carthage in 146 BCE. This lesson encourages debate, empathy, and historical enquiry.
Includes:
Structured source analysis tasks (e.g. Cato the Elder, Livy, Appian)
Visual thinking and map skills
Report-writing as a Roman senator
Differentiated support for all learners
Final reflection: Was Rome justified in destroying Carthage?
Perfect for developing historical judgement and source skills within ancient world studies or thematic units like Empire or Conflict & Conquest.
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