The British won the battle of Savannah
Sherman's Union Army won the Battle of Savannah, at the end of the "March to the Sea".
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.
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There was no battle of Savannah in the Civil War. Sherman was expecting one, but the small Confederate army escaped across the river.
Savannah, Georgia around 1779
Savannah, Georgia 1778
In 1779
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
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