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|conflict = [[French and Indian War]] | |conflict = [[Seven Years' War|French and Indian War]] | ||
|date = 3 | |date = 3 – 9 August 1757 | ||
|place = [[River Valley]] | |place = [[River Valley]] | ||
|result = *French and Assassin victory | |result = *[[French Army|French]] and [[Assassins|Assassin]] victory | ||
* | *[[George Monro]] escaped | ||
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The '''Siege of Fort William Henry''' was a part of the [[French and Indian War]]. In August 1757, [[French Army|French troops]] under [[Louis-Joseph de Montcalm]] and their [[Abenaki]] allies under the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Kesegowaase]] besieged [[Fort William Henry]] for days, until the [[United Kingdom|British]] commander, [[George Monro]], surrendered, and the French destroyed the [[Forts|fort]] soon after. | The '''Siege of Fort William Henry''' was a part of the [[French and Indian War]]. In August 1757, [[French Army|French troops]] under [[Louis-Joseph de Montcalm]] and their [[Abenaki]] allies under the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Kesegowaase]] besieged [[Fort William Henry]] for days, until the [[United Kingdom|British]] commander, [[George Monro]], surrendered, and the French destroyed the [[Forts|fort]] soon after. | ||
Monro and his men were allowed to retreat, but despite Montcalm's orders, Kessegowaase and his | Monro and his men were allowed to retreat, but despite Montcalm's orders, Kessegowaase and his Native allies disobeyed them and ambushed the fleeing British. Seeking to kill Monro, who was a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and supposedly held the [[Voynich manuscript]], he and his men killed dozens of [[British Army|British troops]]. Thanks to the intervention of Templar ally and former Assassin [[Shay Cormac]], Monro and his remaining men survived and escaped.<ref name="Honour and Loyalty">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Honour and Loyalty]]</ref> | ||
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Montcalm_trying_to_stop_the_massacre.jpg|Montcalm trying to stop the massacre by {{Wiki|F. O. C. Darley|Felix Octavius Carr Darley}} | Montcalm_trying_to_stop_the_massacre.jpg|Montcalm trying to stop the massacre by {{Wiki|F. O. C. Darley|Felix Octavius Carr Darley}} | ||
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The Siege of Fort William Henry was a part of the French and Indian War. In August 1757, French troops under Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and their Abenaki allies under the Assassin Kesegowaase besieged Fort William Henry for days, until the British commander, George Monro, surrendered, and the French destroyed the fort soon after.
Monro and his men were allowed to retreat, but despite Montcalm's orders, Kessegowaase and his Native allies disobeyed them and ambushed the fleeing British. Seeking to kill Monro, who was a member of the Templar Order and supposedly held the Voynich manuscript, he and his men killed dozens of British troops. Thanks to the intervention of Templar ally and former Assassin Shay Cormac, Monro and his remaining men survived and escaped.[2]
Gallery
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Montcalm trying to stop the massacre by Felix Octavius Carr Darley
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: A Walk Through History (1189-1868) – The Seven Years' War – Key Locations, Landmarks, and Events: "The Siege of Fort William Henry"
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Rogue – Honour and Loyalty
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