British invasion of Georgia
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Was the British invasion and conquest of territories in Georgia during the American Revolutionary War.
Chronology
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- February 1779: British take control of Augusta.
- January 1779: A British force under General Augustin Prevost captures Fort Morris. This victory places eastern Georgia completely under British control.
- June 1781: U.S. forces recovered Augusta by siege in 1781.
- December 1778: A British expeditionary corps of 3,500 men from New York, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell, captured Savannah, Georgia.
- December 1778: A British expeditionary corps of 3,500 men from New York, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell, captured Savannah, Georgia.
- June 1781: U.S. forces recovered Augusta by siege in 1781.
- July 1782: Savannah remained in British hands until 11 July 1782.
- July 1782: Savannah remained in British hands until 11 July 1782.
- February 1779: British take control of Augusta.
- January 1779: A British force under General Augustin Prevost captures Fort Morris. This victory places eastern Georgia completely under British control.
- June 1781: U.S. forces recovered Augusta by siege in 1781.
- February 1779: British take control of Augusta.
- February 1779: British take control of Augusta.
- June 1781: U.S. forces recovered Augusta by siege in 1781.
Selected Sources
- Fredriksen, J.C. (2010): Chronology of American Military History - Volume 1, Facts On File, p.144
- Fredriksen, J.C. (2010): Chronology of American Military History - Volume 1, Facts On File, p.161
- Fredriksen, J.C. (2010): Chronology of American Military History - Volume 1, Facts On File, p.91
- Fredriksen, J.C. (2010): Chronology of American Military History - Volume 1, Facts On File, p.92
- Fredriksen, J.C. (2010): Chronology of American Military History - Volume 1, Facts On File, p.93