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most of the First Punic War was fought at sea... for with donations from wealthy citizens and the First Punic War was decided in the naval battle of the... Rome won the First Punic War after 23 years of conflict and in the end became the dominant naval power of... Perhaps the most immediate political result of the First Punic War was the downfall of Carthage... the end of the First Punic War marked the start of the expansion beyond the Italian Peninsula...

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