The Siege of Savannah occurred in 1779, as the British were besieged by a combination of American, French and Haitian forces. The Allies were attempting to retake Savannah, which had fallen to the British the previous year.
The Allied forces vastly outnumbered the British. The French Admiral Count D'Estaing curiously chose to lay siege to the city rather than simply march straight into battle, bombarding it with cannon and attempting to starve the city into submission. But the British dug in and prepared for a fight.
On October 9th, 1779, the Allies attacked in a predawn assault. The battle was a disaster from an Allied standpoint, and they were repulsed with massive casualties in a battle called by many the "bloodiest hour of the Revolution."
The British held Savannah until the end of the Revolution.
The Siege of Savannah was a war.
It was during the American Revolution when in 1779 the British marched in and took over the City of Savannah, Georgia.
During the Civil War
in 1779
Savannah would still be Savannah in Indian.
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The British won the battle of Savannah
Savannah, Georgia around 1779
Savannah, Georgia 1778
In 1779
Sherman's Union Army won the Battle of Savannah, at the end of the "March to the Sea".
The Battle of Savannah was fought between the British (and their allies, the Germans) and the Americans (Patriots) (and their allies, the French).
The battle of saratoga
Georgia
The bloodiest battle
There was no battle of Savannah in the Civil War. Sherman was expecting one, but the small Confederate army escaped across the river.
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September 16,1779