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'''Silas Thatcher''' (1720 - 1754) was a high-ranking officer of the [[British Army]], and a prolific slave trader.
'''Silas Thatcher''' (1720 - 1754) was a high-ranking officer of the [[British Army]], and a prolific slave trader.


While posted at Southgate Fort in [[Boston]], he dealt in slave trade and would receive deliveries of prisoners. In 1754, one such caravan, full of [[Mohawk]]s, was commandeered by [[Haytham Kenway]] and his men as a means to enter the Fort. Silas was subsequently cornered and executed by [[Benjamin Church]], on of Haytham's attack force, shortly thereafter.
Silas was responsible for the ransacking of [[Benjamin Church]]'s house, and his subsequent interrogation, alongside a man named "Cutter". However, shortly after he left, [[Haytham Kenway]] and [[Charles Lee]] freed their associate, through infiltrating the location Church was kept – after they determined his whereabouts through eavesdropping – and the silent assassination of Cutter and two guards.
 
Later, while posted at Southgate Fort in [[Boston]], he would receive deliveries of prisoners. In 1754, one such caravan, full of [[Mohawk]] tribespeople, was commandeered by Haytham and his men as a means to enter the fortification.
 
Shortly after, on discovering the ruse, Silas ordered his men to fire on the [[Templars]], but he was cornered by Haytham and executed by Church, as a means of payback for his previous maltreatment.


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Silas Thatcher.

Silas Thatcher (1720 - 1754) was a high-ranking officer of the British Army, and a prolific slave trader.

Silas was responsible for the ransacking of Benjamin Church's house, and his subsequent interrogation, alongside a man named "Cutter". However, shortly after he left, Haytham Kenway and Charles Lee freed their associate, through infiltrating the location Church was kept – after they determined his whereabouts through eavesdropping – and the silent assassination of Cutter and two guards.

Later, while posted at Southgate Fort in Boston, he would receive deliveries of prisoners. In 1754, one such caravan, full of Mohawk tribespeople, was commandeered by Haytham and his men as a means to enter the fortification.

Shortly after, on discovering the ruse, Silas ordered his men to fire on the Templars, but he was cornered by Haytham and executed by Church, as a means of payback for his previous maltreatment.

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