The Savannah campaign of 1778, part of the American Revolutionary War, ended in a British victory. British forces, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell, successfully captured the city of Savannah, Georgia, from American and French troops. This victory allowed the British to maintain control over a significant southern port and strengthen their position in the region.
I'm guessing you meant the Battle of Savannah, Georgia and have changed your question to read that way. The British won in December 1778 and captured Savannah. The British won again the next year when the Americans tried to retake Savannah. If you meant Havana, Cuba, the British also won that battle, in the French and Indian War.
In late December 1778, the British were able to capture Savannah, Georgia.
well you see, France came into the revolution when the Americans won the battle of saratoga, also known as the terning point in the war. *****eliza brant(future olympic swimmer)*****
They had determination to outlast the British.
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I'm guessing you meant the Battle of Savannah, Georgia and have changed your question to read that way. The British won in December 1778 and captured Savannah. The British won again the next year when the Americans tried to retake Savannah. If you meant Havana, Cuba, the British also won that battle, in the French and Indian War.
Savannah, Georgia 1778
The british captured the city of savannah in,1778.
The british captured the city of savannah in,1778.
Capture of Savannah happened on 1778-12-29.
18 December 1778
1778 suck my balls
December 1778
Savannah
In late December 1778, the British were able to capture Savannah, Georgia.
William T. sherman
Savannah always gets captured in December. 1778 by the British, 1864 by Sherman's Yankees.