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{{Dialogue|Thatch|Nothing 'round this spot, sadly. But there's a few wrecks yonder that haven't been scoured by nothing but crabs and coral.|Kenway|I'll have a look.|[[Edward Thatch]] and Edward Kenway on searching shipwrecks for valuables, 1718.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
{{Dialogue|Thatch|Nothing 'round this spot, sadly. But there's a few wrecks yonder that haven't been scoured by nothing but crabs and coral.|Kenway|I'll have a look.|[[Edward Thatch]] and Edward Kenway on searching shipwrecks for valuables, 1718.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
[[File:AC4_Antocha_Wreck.png|thumb|250px|An underwater shipwreck in the Caribbean]]
[[File:AC4 Antocha Wreck.png|thumb|250px|An underwater shipwreck in the Caribbean]]
'''Shipwreck sites''' were locations housing the remains of wrecked [[ships]], which had either sunk to the bottom of a body of water or become beached. They were frequently explored by scavengers hoping to recover some of the vessel's cargo or valuables.
'''Shipwreck sites''' were locations housing the remains of wrecked [[ships]], which had either sunk to the bottom of a body of water or become beached. They were frequently explored by scavengers hoping to recover some of the vessel's cargo or valuables.


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During the age of sail, vessels of all kinds often wound up shipwrecked for a variety of reasons. In regions such as the [[Caribbean]], the shallow waters combined with the frequent hurricanes and tropical storms led to a high amount of ships being tossed onto the rocky shores; their stranded crews often perished before they could be rescued.<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> In regions farther north, such as the [[Northwest Passage]], vessels sometimes became encased in ice instead.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
During the age of sail, vessels of all kinds often wound up shipwrecked for a variety of reasons. In regions such as the [[Caribbean]], the shallow waters combined with the frequent hurricanes and tropical storms led to a high amount of ships being tossed onto the rocky shores; their stranded crews often perished before they could be rescued.<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> In regions farther north, such as the [[Northwest Passage]], vessels sometimes became encased in ice instead.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


In 1715, the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Spanish Treasure Fleet|Treasure Fleet]] entered a tropical storm and subsequently sank off the coast of [[Florida]], taking with it a fortune of [[Economic system|reales]]. This caused [[Piracy|pirates]] of all kinds to flock to the region in search of wealth, many of them being privateers that had become unemployed after the {{Wiki|Treaty of Utrecht}} in 1713.<ref name="AC4"/>
In 1715, the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Spanish Treasure Fleet|Treasure Fleet]] entered a tropical storm and subsequently sank off the coast of [[Florida]], taking with it a fortune of [[Economic system|reales]]. This caused [[Piracy|pirates]] of all kinds to flock to the region in search of wealth, many of them previously being privateers that were unemployed due to the {{Wiki|Treaty of Utrecht}} in 1713.<ref name="AC4"/>


[[File:Diving_For_Medicines_3.png|thumb|250px|left|Edward using the diving bell]]
[[File:Diving For Medicines 3.png|thumb|250px|left|Edward using the diving bell]]
By using diving bells, they managed to reach the sunken wrecks and search them for sunken loot. The pirate [[Edward Kenway]] recovered a lot of treasure using said method, after he attempted to find medicine at the [[San Ignacio Wreck|''San Ignacio'' wreck]] in January 1718 for the Pirate Republic of [[Nassau]].<ref name="AC4"/>
Through the use of diving bells, many managed to reach the sunken wrecks and search them for contents; through this vein, the pirate [[Edward Kenway]] recovered a lot of treasure, after he attempted to find medicine at the [[San Ignacio Wreck|''San Ignacio'' wreck]] in January 1718 on behalf of the Pirate Republic of [[Nassau]].<ref name="AC4"/>


Sometime during the 18th century, a small ship ran aground in the [[Louisiana Bayou]] and was subsequently used as a camp by a burgeoning [[Baptiste's followers|cult]]. The encampment was subsequently eliminated by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who sought to erase the band of followers' influence in the swamp, on the orders of her [[Mentor]] [[Agaté]].<ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>
Sometime during the 18th century, a small ship ran aground in the [[Louisiana Bayou]] and came to be used as a camp by a burgeoning [[Baptiste's followers|cult]]. The encampment was subsequently dispelled by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who sought to erase the band of followers' influence in the swamp, on the orders of her [[Mentor]] [[Agaté]].<ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>


The [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] also explored several shipwrecks in his quest for [[William Kidd|Captain Kidd]]'s treasure. In 1774, he traveled to [[Dead Chest Island]], where he chased a scavenger through a ship graveyard, eventually assassinating him and recovering a piece of Kidd's treasure map. Two years later, he journeyed to the wreck of the ''[[Octavius]]'', a ship that had gotten stuck in ice, and managed to acquire another piece of the map.<ref name="AC3"/>
The [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] also explored several shipwrecks in his quest for [[William Kidd|Captain Kidd]]'s treasure. In 1774, he traveled to [[Dead Chest Island]], where he chased a scavenger through a ship graveyard, eventually assassinating him and recovering a piece of Kidd's treasure map. Two years later, he journeyed to the wreck of the ''[[Octavius]]'', a ship that had become stuck in ice, and managed to acquire another piece of the map.<ref name="AC3"/>


==Known shipwreck sites==
==Known shipwreck sites==
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===North America===
===North America===
*[[Northwest Passage|''Octavius'' wreck]]
*[[Northwest Passage|''Octavius'' wreck]]
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Ghostship by max qin.jpg|The ''Octavius'' in the Northwest Passage
Ghostship by max qin.jpg|The ''Octavius'' in the Northwest Passage
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<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
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AC3L Bayou Ship.png|A shipwreck in the bayou
AC3L Bayou Ship.png|A shipwreck in the bayou

Revision as of 22:02, 17 October 2014

Thatch: "Nothing 'round this spot, sadly. But there's a few wrecks yonder that haven't been scoured by nothing but crabs and coral."
Kenway: "I'll have a look."
Edward Thatch and Edward Kenway on searching shipwrecks for valuables, 1718.[src]
An underwater shipwreck in the Caribbean

Shipwreck sites were locations housing the remains of wrecked ships, which had either sunk to the bottom of a body of water or become beached. They were frequently explored by scavengers hoping to recover some of the vessel's cargo or valuables.

History

During the age of sail, vessels of all kinds often wound up shipwrecked for a variety of reasons. In regions such as the Caribbean, the shallow waters combined with the frequent hurricanes and tropical storms led to a high amount of ships being tossed onto the rocky shores; their stranded crews often perished before they could be rescued.[1] In regions farther north, such as the Northwest Passage, vessels sometimes became encased in ice instead.[2]

In 1715, the Spanish Treasure Fleet entered a tropical storm and subsequently sank off the coast of Florida, taking with it a fortune of reales. This caused pirates of all kinds to flock to the region in search of wealth, many of them previously being privateers that were unemployed due to the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.[1]

Edward using the diving bell

Through the use of diving bells, many managed to reach the sunken wrecks and search them for contents; through this vein, the pirate Edward Kenway recovered a lot of treasure, after he attempted to find medicine at the San Ignacio wreck in January 1718 on behalf of the Pirate Republic of Nassau.[1]

Sometime during the 18th century, a small ship ran aground in the Louisiana Bayou and came to be used as a camp by a burgeoning cult. The encampment was subsequently dispelled by the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré, who sought to erase the band of followers' influence in the swamp, on the orders of her Mentor Agaté.[3]

The Kanien'kehá:ka Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton also explored several shipwrecks in his quest for Captain Kidd's treasure. In 1774, he traveled to Dead Chest Island, where he chased a scavenger through a ship graveyard, eventually assassinating him and recovering a piece of Kidd's treasure map. Two years later, he journeyed to the wreck of the Octavius, a ship that had become stuck in ice, and managed to acquire another piece of the map.[2]

Known shipwreck sites

Caribbean

North America

Gallery

References