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[[Cerros]] was a Maya archaeological island located off the Eastern coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. Ratonhnhaké:ton sailed there to find the treasure of [[William Kidd]].
[[Cerros]] was a Maya archaeological island located off the Eastern coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. Ratonhnhaké:ton sailed there to find the treasure of [[William Kidd]].


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== Sources ==
==Reference==
*''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpBL-g9-Ss4 Assassin's Creed III - E3 Naval Warfare Gameplay]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''


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Naval battle on the Caribbean Sea.

The Caribbean Sea was a tropic archipelago, which was a part of the Atlantic Ocean. While it bordered on Central America and Mexico, it was notably a scene of naval warfare during the American Revolution.

Whilst acting as the captain of the Aquila, the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton sailed this sea in Spring 1778, and entered into military conflicts with other vessels.

Cerros was a Maya archaeological island located off the Eastern coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. Ratonhnhaké:ton sailed there to find the treasure of William Kidd.

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