There was no Savannah battle, although Sherman was expecting one.
The commander of the small Confederate army in Savannah was General Hardee, who tried to bluff that he'd got Sherman within range of heavy artillery. Sherman ignored the threat, and Hardee escaped across the river into South Carolina.
American leader: General Robert Howe
British leader: LtC Archibald Campbell
Leader of British troops in America: Henry Clinton
Union General Sherman and Confederate General Hardee were the generals in the battle of Savannah of Dec. 20, 1864.
In the American Civil War, the city of Savannah, Georgia, did not see combat, although Sherman expectied a battle there. (The Confederates escaped across the river into South Carolina). There was also a town of Savannah in Tennessee, which saw some fighting in the Civil War.
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The Battle of Savannah can refer to two different battles that took place during the American Revolution:(December 29, 1778) The 1778 British Capture of Savannah(September 16-October 18, 1779) The 1779 American Siege of Savannah.....HEY MONIQUE.
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The Military leaders were Nimitz, Spruance and Fletcher.
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).
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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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