Rome was set on punishing Macedonia for its support of Carthage in the recently comleted Second Punic War to warn other states not to interfere in Roman business in the Western Mediterranean.

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In achieving this basic aim (and the loot it promised) it brought Rome into the politics and wars of the Hellenistic kingdoms ruled by Alexander the Great’s successors – Macedonia, Syria, Egypt, and led to their eventual absorption by the Roman empire over the next 150 years, which thereby expanded its domination to the whole of the eastern Mediterranean littoral

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