Savannah, Georgia (British Occupation)
Savannah, Georgia (British Occupation)
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA (BRITISH OCCUPATION). 29 December 1778–11 July 1782. The town of Savannah, Georgia, was occupied by the British for three and one-half years. Except for the joint French-American effort to recapture the city in 1779, the British rule was largely peaceful.
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