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'''Great Inagua''' is an island of [[the Bahamas]].
{{Quote|Aye. We'll make something of it in time. We could keep a fleet here, if we liked. And with a bit of fixing up, it'd be a decent place to call home.|Edward Kenway to [[Mary Read]], March 1716.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
[[File:A_Single_Madman_10.png|thumb|250px|''El Arca Del Maestro'' and the ''Jackdaw'' in the cove of Great Inagua]]
'''Great Inagua''' is an island of [[the Bahamas]], which was home to a sizable sugar plantation owned and operated by [[France|French]] [[Templars|Templar]] [[Julien du Casse]] up until 1715. In September of that year, in order to claim ''[[El Arca Del Maestro]]'' for [[Nassau]], the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] assassinated Du Casse and subsequently took ownership of the island, including a [[Great Inagua cove|manor]] overlooking the cove.


In September 1715, after wresting control of the island from the [[France|French]] [[Templars|Templar]], [[Julien du Casse]], the pirate [[Edward Kenway]] established his base of operations in a [[Great Inagua cove|manor on the island]].
Over the next several years, Kenway invested heavily in the development of a settlement on the island, improving the docks, beachfront, and the manor itself. Following the [[United Kingdom|British]] reconquest of [[Nassau]] in 1718, Great Inagua became the new base for the remaining pirates of the [[Caribbean|West Indies]].


Following the [[United Kingdom|British]] reconquest of [[Nassau]] in 1718, Great Inagua became the new base of the remaining pirates of the [[Caribbean|West Indies]].
In October 1722, before leaving the West Indies to return to England with his [[Jennifer Scott|daughter]], Edward gifted the island to the [[Assassins]], who had elected to abandon their base in [[Tulum]] in the face of repeated Templar attacks.
 
Before leaving the West Indies to return to [[United Kingdom|England]] with his [[Jennifer Scott|daughter]] in October 1722, since most of his fellow pirates were either dead or had surrendered to the British, Edward gave the island to the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Mentor]] [[Ah Tabai]] and his former quartermaster, [[Adéwalé]] to use as a base.


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"Aye. We'll make something of it in time. We could keep a fleet here, if we liked. And with a bit of fixing up, it'd be a decent place to call home."
―Edward Kenway to Mary Read, March 1716.[src]
El Arca Del Maestro and the Jackdaw in the cove of Great Inagua

Great Inagua is an island of the Bahamas, which was home to a sizable sugar plantation owned and operated by French Templar Julien du Casse up until 1715. In September of that year, in order to claim El Arca Del Maestro for Nassau, the pirate Edward Kenway assassinated Du Casse and subsequently took ownership of the island, including a manor overlooking the cove.

Over the next several years, Kenway invested heavily in the development of a settlement on the island, improving the docks, beachfront, and the manor itself. Following the British reconquest of Nassau in 1718, Great Inagua became the new base for the remaining pirates of the West Indies.

In October 1722, before leaving the West Indies to return to England with his daughter, Edward gifted the island to the Assassins, who had elected to abandon their base in Tulum in the face of repeated Templar attacks.

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