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Siege Of Savannah
September 16 Siege of Savannah September 16, 1779 - Savannah On September 16, 1779, the Siege of Savannah began during the American Revolution.Captured in December 1778, Georgia was the only colony the British re-conquered. The following September, America's new French allies anchored a fleet of 47 ships offshore carrying 5,000 soldiers, including 500 Haitians. Their commander, Admiral Charles–Hector d'Estaing, linked up with American General Benjamin Lincoln's Continental soldiers, demanding that British Commander Augustine Prevost and his 2,500 Redcoats surrender the city. The British general asked for 24 hours to consider the demand. The Allies, unwisely, said yes. After 800 British reinforcements arrived, Prevost refused to surrender. The Allies bombarded the city before launching a frontal assault on the British lines in October. It failed badly. In one of the war's bloodiest and costliest battles, the 700-plus Allied casualties included Polish volunteer Count Pulaski, and Patriot Sgt. William Jasper, who died trying to raise the fallen flag.The British held Savannah three more years, after the siege that began on September 16, 1779, Today in Georgia History.
The War of The Siege Of Savannah
Its a Picture of The French and The British going to won.
The Text Of The Siege Of Savannah
This Is the book or the text they use back then in there time.
The Fort Of The Siege Of Savannah
This fort was use for uncase invaners came they had to cross the water and if anybody heard them they would wake up nd see who it was. Then they knew they had to go to war.
Battle Of Kettle Creek
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