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[[File:ACIII-Kanatahseton.png|thumb|250px|Kanatahséton]]
'''Kanathséton''' was a [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] village that was located in the Mohawk Valley during the 18th century.


It was the birthplace of [[Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], and was built around the area of the [[Grand Temple]]'s entrance in order to keep it safe.
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==History==
{{Location Infobox
[[File:ACIII-Remember 1.png|thumb|left|250px|Villagers in Kanatahséton.]]
|image = ACIII-Kanatahseton.png
Built by the beginning of the 18th century, the village was occupied by the Kanien'kehá:ka people, which were a part of the Iroquois Confederation. Built upon the ruins of the Grand Temple's entrance, it was used to protect the area indiscriminately. The village also held a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] known as the [[Crystal Balls|Crystal Ball]], which the people used to speak to [[Juno]] through a [[Nexus]].
|state = Iroquois Confederation
|rulers = [[Kanien'kehá:ka]]
|factions = Kanien'kehá:ka<br />[[Assassins]]
|founded = Kanien'kehá:ka
|date = 18th Century
|
}}
{{Quote|We are torn between knowing that we must act and the knowledge that doing so will lead to our destruction.|Kanien'kehá:ka Clan Mother speaking about the importance of protecting the village from encroaching colonists.}}


Sometime during the [[French and Indian War]], the village was burned down by [[George Washington]] and his soldiers in order to diminish possible threat based on the Native Americans working with the French against the [[British Army]]. During this burning, Ratonhnhaké:ton's mother, [[Kaniehtí:io]], was killed, leaving a profound desire for justice in his heart.
'''Kanathséton''' was a [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] village that was located in the Mohawk Valley during the 18th century. It was the birthplace of [[Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and was built around the area of the [[Grand Temple]]'s entrance in order to keep it safe.


During the [[American Revolutionary War]], George Washington once more planned to destroy the village, based off a lead that the Kanien'kehá:ka were working with the British in the war. Not far outside of it, he had stationed several soldiers prepared to attack. Ratonhnhaké:ton, who went back and killed the messengers, as well as stop his own people from attacking, stopped the initial plans though.
==History==
Built by the beginning of the 18th century, the village was occupied by the Kanien'kehá:ka people, which were a part of the Iroquois Confederation. Built upon the ruins of the Grand Temple's entrance, it was used to protect the area indiscriminately. The village also held a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] known as the [[Crystal Balls|Crystal Ball]], which the people used to speak to [[Juno]] through a [[Nexus]].<ref name="ac3">[[Assassin's Creed III]]</ref>


Following the end of the war, the village was abandoned in order to compensate for the growing colonies. In their stead, a frontiersman began to live there as the colonial cities expanded, as well as two native children.
[[File:ACIII-Remember 1.png|thumb|right|250px|Villagers in Kanatahséton.]]
The village consisted of six separate ''longhouses'' within its walls, as well as a spacious open area with log-seats and a fire. This clearing was used for skinning animals and pottery. The walls themselves had three different openings, two on the right (from the inside) and another at the front. These gates surrounded the entire village up to the water at the end. Near this lake were several canoes, presumably used for fishing purposes, and three small farm-like areas.<ref name="ac3" />


==Layout==
In 1761, during the [[French and Indian War]], the village was burned down by [[George Washington]] and his soldiers in order to diminish possible threat based on the Native Americans working with the French against the [[British Army]]. During this burning, Ratonhnhaké:ton's mother, [[Kaniehtí:io]], was killed, leaving a profound desire for justice in his heart.<ref name="ac3" /> Though Ratonhnhaké:ton left the village after it was rebuilt to pursue his Assassin training, he would return occasionally to speak with the [[Clan Mother]], keeping in touch with his people as he tried to protect them from outside the village walls. <ref name="ac3" />
The village consisted of six separate ''longhouses'' within its walls, as well as a spacious zone with log-seats and a fire. The walls themselves had three different openings, two on the right (from the inside) and another at the front. These gates surrounded the entire village up to the water at the end. Near this lake were several canoes, presumably used for fishing purposes, and thress small farm-like areas.


Before the inhabitants left, the clearing with the flame also had an area where animals were skinned, as well as a few pots. There, the people continued their ordinary tasks. Following however, the only remains were a few of the pots and the seats.
During the [[American Revolutionary War]], George Washington once more planned to destroy the village, based off a lead that the Kanien'kehá:ka were working with the British in the war. Not far outside of it, he had stationed several soldiers prepared to attack. Ratonhnhaké:ton stopped the initial plans by killing the messengers,as well as stop his own people from attacking. Following the end of the war, the village was abandoned in order to compensate for the growing colonies. In their stead, a frontiersman and two native children began to live there as the colonial cities expanded.<ref name="ac3" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Following the migration of the Kanien'kehá:ka, two different people occasionally wander the village, different people depending on the time.
*Following the migration of the Kanien'kehá:ka, two different people occasionally wandered the village; which individual it was depended on the time.
*After Connor speaks with the Frontiersman for the mission, the man can be seen sitting on the stump for the rest of the game, and has no interactions.
*After Connor spoke with the Frontiersman for the mission, the man could be seen sitting on the stump for the rest of the game and had no opportunities for interaction with Connor.


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
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"We are torn between knowing that we must act and the knowledge that doing so will lead to our destruction."
―Kanien'kehá:ka Clan Mother speaking about the importance of protecting the village from encroaching colonists.

Kanathséton was a Kanien'kehá:ka village that was located in the Mohawk Valley during the 18th century. It was the birthplace of Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton and was built around the area of the Grand Temple's entrance in order to keep it safe.

History

Built by the beginning of the 18th century, the village was occupied by the Kanien'kehá:ka people, which were a part of the Iroquois Confederation. Built upon the ruins of the Grand Temple's entrance, it was used to protect the area indiscriminately. The village also held a Piece of Eden known as the Crystal Ball, which the people used to speak to Juno through a Nexus.[1]

Villagers in Kanatahséton.

The village consisted of six separate longhouses within its walls, as well as a spacious open area with log-seats and a fire. This clearing was used for skinning animals and pottery. The walls themselves had three different openings, two on the right (from the inside) and another at the front. These gates surrounded the entire village up to the water at the end. Near this lake were several canoes, presumably used for fishing purposes, and three small farm-like areas.[1]

In 1761, during the French and Indian War, the village was burned down by George Washington and his soldiers in order to diminish possible threat based on the Native Americans working with the French against the British Army. During this burning, Ratonhnhaké:ton's mother, Kaniehtí:io, was killed, leaving a profound desire for justice in his heart.[1] Though Ratonhnhaké:ton left the village after it was rebuilt to pursue his Assassin training, he would return occasionally to speak with the Clan Mother, keeping in touch with his people as he tried to protect them from outside the village walls. [1]

During the American Revolutionary War, George Washington once more planned to destroy the village, based off a lead that the Kanien'kehá:ka were working with the British in the war. Not far outside of it, he had stationed several soldiers prepared to attack. Ratonhnhaké:ton stopped the initial plans by killing the messengers,as well as stop his own people from attacking. Following the end of the war, the village was abandoned in order to compensate for the growing colonies. In their stead, a frontiersman and two native children began to live there as the colonial cities expanded.[1]

Trivia

  • Following the migration of the Kanien'kehá:ka, two different people occasionally wandered the village; which individual it was depended on the time.
  • After Connor spoke with the Frontiersman for the mission, the man could be seen sitting on the stump for the rest of the game and had no opportunities for interaction with Connor.

References