What was the significance of the battle of olustee? Select all that apply

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The Battle of Olustee was a significant event in the American Civil War. The following are the options that apply:

- It was the largest battle fought in Florida during the Civil War.
- It was a Confederate victory that prevented Union forces from advancing further into Florida.
- It was a morale boost for the Confederacy after a series of defeats.
- It resulted in a high number of casualties on both sides, with over 2,800 total casualties.
- It highlighted the importance of the state of Florida in the Civil War and its strategic value as a source of food and supplies for the Confederacy.
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