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What happened during the siege of Savannah and what was the aftermath? ​

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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. It was one of the costliest battles of the Revolutionary War in terms of casualties.

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Lincoln had no option but to withdraw to Charleston, South Carolina. The militiamen melted away. The Whig allies lost about 1,094 killed, including about 650 French troops. In addition, Prevost returned to their commands some 116 wounded allies, most of them having received mortal wounds.

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