The taking of Port of Savannah affected Georgia and the south by making the British economically strong and dispensing certain strategic advantages to them.
Explanation:
The major advancements that British reserved by defeating the French to capture the Port of Savannah included one that of economic upliftment.
Georgia was then an important economic center and its acquisition gave British new economic strength.
The strategic advantage that the British got was that they could now make a military base for themselves that they could use as a doorway for the incoming and outgoing troops.