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'''Quebec''' is a province in eastern [[Canada]]. During the American Revolutionary War, several indigenous peoples were located here, before it had been officially named. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] sent several of his [[apprentices]] to Quebec to free it from [[Templars|Templar]] influence. | |||
'''Quebec''' is a province in eastern Canada. During the American Revolutionary War, several indigenous peoples were located | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
During the American Revolutionary War, Assassin | During the American Revolutionary War, Assassin apprentices were sent to Quebec to assassinate Major [[Guy Carlton]], who was marching on [[Fort St-Jean]]. They also prevented a disaster for the Patriot army by stopping the march of [[Richard Montgomery]].<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | ||
Some time later, they stood up for the rights of the people in Quebec, who had not asked for a war. When Brigadier General [[William Thompson]] set out to "liberate" Quebec, the | Some time later, they stood up for the rights of the people in Quebec, who had not asked for a war. When Brigadier General [[William Thompson]] set out to "liberate" Quebec, the apprentices made sure the citizens were heard. They also ensured the population's rights after the [[Quebec Act]], which granted parts of the [[Ohio]] territory to the Province.<ref name="AC3"/> | ||
Accompanying this, they also began an investigation into the Templar influence in Quebec and Montreal, during which they found out that Montreal's harbor had fallen into Templar hands. The Assassin apprentices then made sure that the designers of the Templar plans were dealt with.<ref name="AC3"/> | |||
In 1834, [[Ludger Duvernay]] founded the [[Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society]], hoping to spiritually unify Quebec and become independent from Canada.<ref name="Discover Your Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations - Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref> | In 1834, [[Ludger Duvernay]] founded the [[Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society]], hoping to spiritually unify Quebec and become independent from Canada.<ref name="Discover Your Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations - Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 22:02, 10 March 2013
Quebec is a province in eastern Canada. During the American Revolutionary War, several indigenous peoples were located here, before it had been officially named. The Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton sent several of his apprentices to Quebec to free it from Templar influence.
History
During the American Revolutionary War, Assassin apprentices were sent to Quebec to assassinate Major Guy Carlton, who was marching on Fort St-Jean. They also prevented a disaster for the Patriot army by stopping the march of Richard Montgomery.[1]
Some time later, they stood up for the rights of the people in Quebec, who had not asked for a war. When Brigadier General William Thompson set out to "liberate" Quebec, the apprentices made sure the citizens were heard. They also ensured the population's rights after the Quebec Act, which granted parts of the Ohio territory to the Province.[1]
Accompanying this, they also began an investigation into the Templar influence in Quebec and Montreal, during which they found out that Montreal's harbor had fallen into Templar hands. The Assassin apprentices then made sure that the designers of the Templar plans were dealt with.[1]
In 1834, Ludger Duvernay founded the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society, hoping to spiritually unify Quebec and become independent from Canada.[2]
References