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The [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Hope Jensen]] led a '''gang''' in [[New York City]] during the mid-18th century. They stole weapons from the [[British Army]] and solicited the aid of [[Benjamin Franklin]] in developing chemical weapons and [[gas mark]]s. They were dismantled over the course of the [[Seven Years' War]] by the turncoat [[Shay Cormac]] after he killed Hope Jensen.{{Fact|17 February 2024}}
The [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Hope Jensen]] led a '''gang''' in [[New York City]] during the mid-18th century. They stole weapons from the [[British Army]] and solicited the aid of [[Benjamin Franklin]] in developing chemical weapons and gas masks. They were dismantled over the course of the [[Seven Years' War]] by the turncoat [[Shay Cormac]] after he killed Hope Jensen.{{Fact|17 February 2024}}
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The Colonial Assassin Hope Jensen led a gang in New York City during the mid-18th century. They stole weapons from the British Army and solicited the aid of Benjamin Franklin in developing chemical weapons and gas masks. They were dismantled over the course of the Seven Years' War by the turncoat Shay Cormac after he killed Hope Jensen. [citation needed]

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