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What is the significance of Hadrian 's Wall? The wall was a monument to fallen Roman soldiers. The wall marked the boundary between Ancient Greece and Rome. The wall was built as a temporary structure
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What is the significance of Hadrian 's Wall?
The wall was a monument to fallen Roman soldiers.
The wall marked the boundary between Ancient Greece and Rome.
The wall was built as a temporary structure but lasted hundreds of years.
The wall marked the northern defensive boundary of Roman Britain.
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D. The wall marked the northern defensive boundary of Roman Britain.
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D. The wall marked the northern defensive boundary of Roman Britain.
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