What was a long-term impact of the Punic Wars on many of the small farmers of Rome?

They grew crops for the military and profited.
They became gladiators who fought in Rome.
Their culture and daily life remained unchanged after the wars.
They were forced to move to the cities to find work.

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The long-term impact of the Punic wars on many small farmers of Rome was that they were forced to move to the cities to find work.

What is a Punic War?

The Punic war was a series of wars that were fought between the Roman countryside and the ancient  Carthage. The war first broke out in Sicily in 264 BC.

Because of the effect of the Punic war, small roman farmers were forced out of their farms to look for work in the cities. The rich bought over those small farms and grew them into bigger farms.

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