Welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Log in and join the community.
Database: Buccaneer Hideout: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Bovkaffe Created page with "Port-au-Prince//Saint-Domingue//1717 thumb|250px Neglected by the Spanish authorities, the re..." |
imported>Lady Kyashira mNo edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Port-au-Prince]]//[[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]]//1717 | [[Port-au-Prince]]//[[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]]//1717 | ||
[[File:Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag concept art 9.jpg| | [[File:Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag concept art 9.jpg|right|250px]] | ||
Neglected by the [[Spain|Spanish]] authorities, the region of what is known today as Port-au-Prince was encroached by [[France|French]] [[Piracy|boucaniers]] around 1670. Even when the western part of {{Wiki|Hispaniola}} was officially transferred to the French, the region did not immediately emerge as an important part of Saint-Domingue. The port of the town was not as developed as other ports in the colony. Not being the main focus of the island, the town attracted pirates who were passing through while on the run from authorities who were chasing them. | Neglected by the [[Spain|Spanish]] authorities, the region of what is known today as Port-au-Prince was encroached by [[France|French]] [[Piracy|boucaniers]] around 1670. Even when the western part of {{Wiki|Hispaniola}} was officially transferred to the French, the region did not immediately emerge as an important part of Saint-Domingue. The port of the town was not as developed as other ports in the colony. Not being the main focus of the island, the town attracted pirates who were passing through while on the run from authorities who were chasing them. | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Buccaneer Hideout}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Buccaneer Hideout}} | ||
[[Category:Initiates database entries]] | [[Category:Initiates database entries]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:16, 4 July 2020
Port-au-Prince//Saint-Domingue//1717

Neglected by the Spanish authorities, the region of what is known today as Port-au-Prince was encroached by French boucaniers around 1670. Even when the western part of Hispaniola was officially transferred to the French, the region did not immediately emerge as an important part of Saint-Domingue. The port of the town was not as developed as other ports in the colony. Not being the main focus of the island, the town attracted pirates who were passing through while on the run from authorities who were chasing them.