One of the reasons for the Siege of Savannah during American revolution was to end British military occupation of the city (Option B).
Siege of Savannah also known as the Second Battle of Savannah refers to the failed attempt by American and French forces to retake the port city of Savannah from its British occupiers. It was among the deadliest battle of the Revolutionary War. The city of Savannah, Georgia was captured by the British in 1778. The siege occurred between September 16 and October 18, 1779. The immediate outcome of the siege was a humiliating defeat for the French, the hardening of British policy against rebellious American in the south, and a realization by Georgia loyalist and their British protectors that resistance must be crushed strongly. The long-term results included Georgia’ restoration to colonial status.
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