The Siege of Savannah (during the American Revolution)

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The Siege of Savannah took place in the city of Savannah, Georgia, during the American Revolution. In 1778, the British-held city became a prime target for American forces, led by the French army and American militia, who aimed to drive the British out of the area. The siege lasted from September 16th to October 18th, with intense fighting and several attempts to breach the British defenses. Despite the combined efforts of the American and French troops, the siege ultimately failed, resulting in a victory for the British and their Loyalist allies. The Battle of Savannah was one of the bloodiest conflicts of the American Revolution, leaving a significant impact on the city and the overall war effort.