What was the significance of the Battle of Olustee? Select all that apply.

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The battle was the largest and bloodiest Civil War battle fought in Florida.
The battle was the largest and bloodiest Civil War battle fought in Florida.
The Union claimed victory and cut off the Confederate supply route to the north.
The Union claimed victory and cut off the Confederate supply route to the north.
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry prevented significant loss of Union forces.
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry prevented significant loss of Union forces.
The Confederacy was successful in protecting the surrounding area of the state capital.

The responses that are correct are:

- The battle was the largest and bloodiest Civil War battle fought in Florida.
- The Union claimed victory and cut off the Confederate supply route to the north.
- The 54th Massachusetts Infantry prevented significant loss of Union forces.

there are only 2 answers

Apologies for the duplication in my initial response. You are correct, there are only two correct answers. The significance of the Battle of Olustee includes:

- The battle was the largest and bloodiest Civil War battle fought in Florida.
- The Union claimed victory and cut off the Confederate supply route to the north.