In response to Hannibal's campaign in Italy, Scipio Africanus adapts Roman military strategy by focusing on counter-offensives and avoiding direct confrontations that could lead to losses. He ultimately shifts the war to North Africa, where he seeks to confront Hannibal directly. Scipio's decisive victory at the Battle of Zama in 202 BCE effectively ends Hannibal's threat and shifts the power dynamics in favor of Rome. This strategic maneuvering showcases Scipio's military acumen and plays a crucial role in Rome's eventual dominance.
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