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In 1773, [[Templars]] had taken refuge in Fort Phoenix, from where [[United Kingdom|British]] [[ships]] stalked and destroyed civilian Colonial vessels, such as merchant ships. They often sailed around Martha's Vineyard, endangering the trade route. | In 1773, [[Templars]] had taken refuge in Fort Phoenix, from where [[United Kingdom|British]] [[ships]] stalked and destroyed civilian Colonial vessels, such as merchant ships. They often sailed around Martha's Vineyard, endangering the trade route. | ||
The [[Assassins]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] and [[Robert Faulkner]] sailed the ''[[Aquila]]'' to the trade route to destroy the British fleet. They followed several escaping ships, which went back to Fort Phoenix. When they came closer, mortars were fired from the fort, and the ''Aquila'' returned fire, destroying the towers and rendering the fort harmless. | The [[Assassins]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] and [[Robert Faulkner]] sailed the ''[[Aquila]]'' to the trade route to destroy the British fleet. They followed several escaping ships, which went back to Fort Phoenix. When they came closer, mortars were fired from the fort, and the ''Aquila'' returned fire, destroying the towers and rendering the fort harmless, as well as presumably killing the entire Templar garrisson. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 20:09, 14 July 2015

Fort Phoenix was an abandoned fort. It was located on the coast not far from Martha's Vineyard.
In 1773, Templars had taken refuge in Fort Phoenix, from where British ships stalked and destroyed civilian Colonial vessels, such as merchant ships. They often sailed around Martha's Vineyard, endangering the trade route.
The Assassins Connor and Robert Faulkner sailed the Aquila to the trade route to destroy the British fleet. They followed several escaping ships, which went back to Fort Phoenix. When they came closer, mortars were fired from the fort, and the Aquila returned fire, destroying the towers and rendering the fort harmless, as well as presumably killing the entire Templar garrisson.
Gallery
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Mortar fire from the fort
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The Aquila firing at the fort's cannons
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Connor and Robert Faulkner discussing the fort's purpose after its destruction
