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'''Fort Nassau '''was a large fortified position on the island of New Providence in the [[The Bahamas|Bahamas]], situated just uphill from the town of [[Nassau]]. From its perch on the cliff, the [[Forts|fort]] could overlook both of the town's harbors as well as the surrounding ocean, making it a perfect location from which to defend the island.
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[[File:AC4BF-Nassau pirates.jpg|thumb|250px|Fort Nassau looming behind pirates Thatch, Kenway and Hornigold]]
'''Fort Nassau''' was a large fortified position on the island of New Providence in [[the Bahamas]], situated just uphill from the town of [[Nassau]]. From its perch on the cliff, the [[Forts|fort]] could overlook both of the town's harbors as well as the surrounding ocean, making it a perfect location from which to defend the island.
 
==History==
==History==
[[File:AC4BF-Nassau_pirates.jpg|thumb|Fort Nassau looming behind pirates Ed Thatch, Edward Kenway, and Ben Hornigold]]
In the early 18th century, [[piracy]] grew rampant on the island, and it became a haven for captains such as [[Benjamin Hornigold]], [[Edward Thatch]], [[Mary Read]] and [[Edward Kenway]], among others. When the pirates set up their own government on the island, they took the fort as their own, making it their base of operations. However, King [[George I of Great Britain|George I]] sent reinforcements in 1715, and the [[United Kingdom|British]] were able to reclaim the fort, which was beginning to fall into disrepair. 
 
Fort Nassau was first built in 1697 by the [[British Empire|British]], in response to a devastating joint [[Spanish Navy|Spanish]]-[[French Navy|French]] assault in 1684, in which the governor was killed and several townspeople fled. To protect the island from future incursions, King [[Charles II]] dictated an act to rebuild the town and construct a fort nearby to defend it. Named Fort Nassau, after King William III of Orange-Nassau, the fort was built and armed with 22 nine-pound [[Cannons|cannons]]. The town was rebuilt on the hillside below it, and also took the name Nassau (it had previously been known as Charles Town before the Spanish attack). However, the Spanish soon attacked again in 1702, and the fort was heavily damaged. Many of the cannons were immobilized in the battle, and the British barely won the encounter.
 
In the following years, [[Piracy|piracy]] grew rampant on the island, and it became a haven for captains such as [[Benjamin Hornigold]], [[Edward Thatch]], [[Mary Read]], and [[Edward Kenway]], among others. When the pirates set up their own government on the island, they took the fort as their own, making it their base of operations. However, King [[George I]] sent reinforcements in 1715, and the British were able to reclaim the fort, which was beginning to fall into disrepair. 


Eventually, the [[Templar]] [[Woodes Rogers]], recently-appointed Governor of the Bahamas, arrived on the island in 1718, presenting an ultimatum to the pirates: accept full pardons and return to [[England]], or face execution. While presenting this deal, he met with the pirate leaders in the fort, where Edward Kenway infiltrated and eavesdropped on the meeting. 
Eventually, the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Woodes Rogers]], recently-appointed Governor of the Bahamas, arrived on the island in 1718, presenting an ultimatum to the pirates: accept full pardons and return to England, or face execution. While presenting this deal, he met with the pirate leaders in the fort, where Edward Kenway infiltrated and [[Eavesdropping|eavesdropped]] on the meeting. 


From 1718 onward, the fort remained in British control as the pirates were pushed from the island and the Spanish attacks were repeatedly fought off. In 1897, with the threats of piracy and invasion almost non-existent, the fort was rendered obsolete and was torn down to make room for the rapidly-expanding city. Today the British Colonial Hilton Bahamas hotel stands on the fort's former site, though some foundation stones are still visible outside. 
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' 
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Fort Nassau looming behind pirates Thatch, Kenway and Hornigold

Fort Nassau was a large fortified position on the island of New Providence in the Bahamas, situated just uphill from the town of Nassau. From its perch on the cliff, the fort could overlook both of the town's harbors as well as the surrounding ocean, making it a perfect location from which to defend the island.

History

In the early 18th century, piracy grew rampant on the island, and it became a haven for captains such as Benjamin HornigoldEdward ThatchMary Read and Edward Kenway, among others. When the pirates set up their own government on the island, they took the fort as their own, making it their base of operations. However, King George I sent reinforcements in 1715, and the British were able to reclaim the fort, which was beginning to fall into disrepair. 

Eventually, the Templar Woodes Rogers, recently-appointed Governor of the Bahamas, arrived on the island in 1718, presenting an ultimatum to the pirates: accept full pardons and return to England, or face execution. While presenting this deal, he met with the pirate leaders in the fort, where Edward Kenway infiltrated and eavesdropped on the meeting. 

Reference