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History, 24.03.2021 22:40 granniejo

Why was the battle of the Hornet's Nest so significant? The Union was able to hold onto it until late in the afternoon.

The Confederates tried at least six times to take the position.

O It showed people that Confederate soldiers were better than Union ones.

It allowed Grant time to set up a defensive position near the river.

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