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In 1778, [[Benjamin Church]], a traitor to the [[Continental Army]] and the [[Templars|Templar Order]], fled to [[Martinique]] on the ''Welcome'' with supplies he had stolen from the Continental Army at [[Valley Forge]].
In 1778, [[Benjamin Church]], a traitor to the [[Continental Army]] and the [[Templars|Templar Order]], fled to [[Martinique]] on the ''Welcome'' with supplies he had stolen from the Continental Army at [[Valley Forge]].


Learning of Church's voyage, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and his [[Haytham Kenway]] pursued the ''Welcome'' on the ''[[Aquila]]'' and found the ship adrift, soon realizing that Church had transferred ships. After catching up, demasting that ship and interrogating Church, the pair learned that the Continental Army's supplies had been stored on the island, where they awaited pick-up.
Learning of Church's voyage, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and his father [[Haytham Kenway]] pursued the ''Welcome'' on the ''[[Aquila]]'' and found the ship adrift, soon realizing that Church had transferred ships. After catching up, demasting that ship and interrogating Church, the pair learned that the Continental Army's supplies had been stored on the island, where they awaited pick-up.


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Revision as of 00:21, 6 September 2013

The abandoned Welcome

The Welcome was a trading sloop during the American Revolutionary War.

History

In 1778, Benjamin Church, a traitor to the Continental Army and the Templar Order, fled to Martinique on the Welcome with supplies he had stolen from the Continental Army at Valley Forge.

Learning of Church's voyage, Ratonhnhaké:ton and his father Haytham Kenway pursued the Welcome on the Aquila and found the ship adrift, soon realizing that Church had transferred ships. After catching up, demasting that ship and interrogating Church, the pair learned that the Continental Army's supplies had been stored on the island, where they awaited pick-up.

Gallery

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