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Why was the siege of Savannah important to the British? hurry pleaseeeeeee​

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The British turned the Franco-American forces back meaning the British got to keep Savannah, Georgia.

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The outnumbered British showed their dominance over the American forces. This was a major morale boost for Great Britain

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Answer: Grand Strategy. The Siege of Savannah (September 23 to October 18, 1779) refers to the failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city from its British occupiers.

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