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GIVING BRAINLIEST What was the significance of the Battle of Guadalcanal? It was the first time that U. S. naval forces were equal in strength to the Japanese. The Japanese defeat put them on the defensive, and they steadily lost ground from then on. It allowed Japan to expand to the south and take over more islands in the Pacific. Japan's surprise attack quickly overwhelmed the American troops, who surrendered.

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