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|notable = Haytham Kenway<br>[[Charles Lee]]<br>[[William Johnson]]<br>[[John Pitcairn]]<br>[[Thomas Hickey]]<br>[[Benjamin Church]]<br>[[Nicholas Biddle]]}}
|notable = Haytham Kenway<br>[[Charles Lee]]<br>[[William Johnson]]<br>[[John Pitcairn]]<br>[[Thomas Hickey]]<br>[[Benjamin Church]]<br>[[Nicholas Biddle]]}}
The '''Colonial Rite''' of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] was one of a number of factional groups originating from the [[Templars|Templar Order]], in operation during the mid 18th Century. Haytham Kenway created the group in order to find the [[Grand Temple]], a [[Temples|precursor site]] created by the [[First Civilization|ones that came before]].
The '''Colonial Rite''' of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] was one of a number of factional groups, originating from the greater Order, in operation during the mid 18th Century. [[Haytham Kenway]] founded, and became the first [[Grand Master]] of the Colonial Rite in 1754, in order to find a suspected [[Grand Temple|Precursor storehouse]].


Once Haytham arrived in [[Boston]], he was greeted by [[Charles Lee]], the Templars' future leader. On the list that [[Reginald Birch]] gave him back in England, he was assisted in his mission by four other men: [[William Johnson]], [[Thomas Hickey]], [[Benjamin Church]], and [[John Pitcairn]]. During the [[French and Indian War]], [[Edward Braddock]], another Templar, was having an [[Braddock Expedition|expedition]] to [[Fort Duquesne]], Haytham was assisted by a [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] woman named [[Kaniehti:io]]. Before the expedition, they made plans to execute on that very day. Once Braddock was killed, they visited the Grand Temple, but not how Haytham expected it to be. He thought that the [[Grand Temple Key|amulet]] was the key to the entrance of the Grand Temple. Haytham came back to Boston and told his members the news. He then inducted Charles into the Order.
==History==
===Founding===
Once Haytham arrived in [[Boston]], he was greeted by [[Charles Lee]], a hopeful wishing to join the Templar Order. With Charle's help, Haytham sought to gather four individuals that [[Reginald Birch]] - the Grand Master of the [[British Rite]] - had arranged for Haytham to recruit: [[William Johnson]], [[Thomas Hickey]], [[Benjamin Church]], and [[John Pitcairn]].


After a few years, the Templars had been allying with the [[British Army]] and focused on more "practical pursuits". Once the [[American Revolution]] and the [[American Revolutionary War|war]] arrived, the Templars began to make themselves involved. The [[Colonial Assassins]] rose again once Connor, Haytham's son, joined the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]]. Connor was responsible for most of the Templar leaders' deaths, including Haytham.
With the outbreak of the [[French and Indian War]], the British Government had arranged for General [[Edward Braddock]], another member of the Templar Order, to lead an [[Braddock Expedition|expedition]] to the French-controlled [[Fort Duquesne]]. In order to enlist the aid of the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]], whom it was believed knew the location of the Precursor site, Haytham willingly agreed to side with them in their ambush of Braddock's forces.


In 1782, Charles Lee found out about Haytham's death; a funeral was arranged until Connor arrived. Charles became [[Grand Master]] of the Colonial Rite of the Templar Order and sought revenge upon Connor. After chasing Charles through the dockyard, Connor shot him. Charles sailed to the [[Frontier]] until Connor came, had a drink with Charles and stabbed him.
The combined assault by Haytham's Rite and the Kanien'kehá:ka, together with a timely assault by the [[French Army]], led to the destruction of the Expedition, and the death of Edward Braddock and Haytham's hands. True to her word, [[Kaniehtí:io]], the Kanien'kehá:ka whom Haytham had agreed their alliance, led the Grand Master to the Precursor site, though the latter was disappointed to find little more than a cave.
 
===Destruction of the Assassins and rise to power===
By 1763, the Colonial Rite was in full conflict with the [[Colonial Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] in the region; the very year, the Templar's launched a concentrated assault on the Assassins and all but wiped them out. They forced the only surviving member of the Order - [[Achilles Davenport]] - into exile, on the condition that he retire from his life as an Assassin.
 
After a few more years, the Templars had allied with the [[British Army]] to focuse on more "practical pursuits". With the eventual outbreak the [[American Revolution]] and the [[American Revolutionary War|war]] that followed, the Templars began to make involve themselves. Unknown to the Templars however, was that the [[Colonial Assassins]] had returned to the scene with the recruitment of [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], the illegitimate child of Haytham Kenway and Kaniehtí:io.
 
Over the course of the Revolution, Ratonhnhaké:ton assassinated William Johnson, [[Nicholas Biddle]], and Thomas Hickey, and during a brief familial alliance, watched as Haytham killed Benjamin Church, who had recently betrayed the Colonial Rite.
 
===Collapse===
In 1781, Ratonhnhaké:ton, seeking out Charles Lee, confronted his father in the Templar stronghold at [[Fort George]], [[New York]]. After a brutal fight, the Templar Grand Master was killed, and Charles Lee rose to the position in his stead.
 
At least three months later, in 1782, a funeral for Haytham Kenway, and presided over by Charles Lee was interrupted by the arrival of Ratonhnaké:ton. Charles had the Assassin detained, before making preparations to travel to Boston. Eventually, the Assassin caught up with Lee once more, and after a rugged pursuit, tracked down and killed him.


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''

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Ratonhnhaké:ton: "What is it the Templars truly seek?"
Haytham Kenway: "Order. Purpose. Direction. No more than that."
Ratonhnhaké:ton and Haytham Kenway, discussing the Colonial Templars' goals, 1778.[src]

The Colonial Rite of the Templar Order was one of a number of factional groups, originating from the greater Order, in operation during the mid 18th Century. Haytham Kenway founded, and became the first Grand Master of the Colonial Rite in 1754, in order to find a suspected Precursor storehouse.

History

Founding

Once Haytham arrived in Boston, he was greeted by Charles Lee, a hopeful wishing to join the Templar Order. With Charle's help, Haytham sought to gather four individuals that Reginald Birch - the Grand Master of the British Rite - had arranged for Haytham to recruit: William Johnson, Thomas Hickey, Benjamin Church, and John Pitcairn.

With the outbreak of the French and Indian War, the British Government had arranged for General Edward Braddock, another member of the Templar Order, to lead an expedition to the French-controlled Fort Duquesne. In order to enlist the aid of the Kanien'kehá:ka, whom it was believed knew the location of the Precursor site, Haytham willingly agreed to side with them in their ambush of Braddock's forces.

The combined assault by Haytham's Rite and the Kanien'kehá:ka, together with a timely assault by the French Army, led to the destruction of the Expedition, and the death of Edward Braddock and Haytham's hands. True to her word, Kaniehtí:io, the Kanien'kehá:ka whom Haytham had agreed their alliance, led the Grand Master to the Precursor site, though the latter was disappointed to find little more than a cave.

Destruction of the Assassins and rise to power

By 1763, the Colonial Rite was in full conflict with the Assassin Brotherhood in the region; the very year, the Templar's launched a concentrated assault on the Assassins and all but wiped them out. They forced the only surviving member of the Order - Achilles Davenport - into exile, on the condition that he retire from his life as an Assassin.

After a few more years, the Templars had allied with the British Army to focuse on more "practical pursuits". With the eventual outbreak the American Revolution and the war that followed, the Templars began to make involve themselves. Unknown to the Templars however, was that the Colonial Assassins had returned to the scene with the recruitment of Ratonhnhaké:ton, the illegitimate child of Haytham Kenway and Kaniehtí:io.

Over the course of the Revolution, Ratonhnhaké:ton assassinated William Johnson, Nicholas Biddle, and Thomas Hickey, and during a brief familial alliance, watched as Haytham killed Benjamin Church, who had recently betrayed the Colonial Rite.

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In 1781, Ratonhnhaké:ton, seeking out Charles Lee, confronted his father in the Templar stronghold at Fort George, New York. After a brutal fight, the Templar Grand Master was killed, and Charles Lee rose to the position in his stead.

At least three months later, in 1782, a funeral for Haytham Kenway, and presided over by Charles Lee was interrupted by the arrival of Ratonhnaké:ton. Charles had the Assassin detained, before making preparations to travel to Boston. Eventually, the Assassin caught up with Lee once more, and after a rugged pursuit, tracked down and killed him.

Reference