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'''Charlestown''' is a neighborhood in [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] of the [[United States]]. It was formerly a separate town in the northeastern part of the [[England|British Empire]]'s colonial territories in North America, in a region known as the [[Frontier]]. It was visited at one point by the Native American [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], who traversed the town during a bombardment to force General [[Jonathan Pitcairn]] out of hiding. | '''Charlestown''' is a neighborhood in [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]] of the [[United States]]. It was formerly a separate town in the northeastern part of the [[England|British Empire]]'s colonial territories in North America, in a region known as the [[Frontier]]. It was visited at one point by the Native American [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], who traversed the town during a bombardment to force General [[Jonathan Pitcairn]] out of hiding. | ||
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Charlestown is a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts of the United States. It was formerly a separate town in the northeastern part of the British Empire's colonial territories in North America, in a region known as the Frontier. It was visited at one point by the Native American Assassin Connor, who traversed the town during a bombardment to force General Jonathan Pitcairn out of hiding.
In early 2013, Charlestown was used by the entertainment branch of Abstergo Industries as a simulated location for the console stage of the Animus technology.
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