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What was the significance of General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's leadership at the Battle of Bull Run? O A. He was blamed for the Confederate loss.
B. He led the retreat of Union soldiers.
OC. He rallied his troops to help win the battle.
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D. He was very cautious and delayed leading his troops to battle.

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