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The Battle of Savannah, fought in October 1779 during the American Revolutionary War, involved a siege by American and French forces attempting to reclaim the city from British control. The rules of engagement were typical of 18th-century warfare, with formalized lines of battle, artillery bombardments, and attempts to breach fortifications. The attackers aimed to surround and cut off supplies to the British forces, while the defenders relied on their fortified positions and reinforcements. However, the battle ultimately resulted in a decisive victory for the British, who maintained control of Savannah.

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