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'''Edward Braddock''' (January 1695 – 13 July 1755) (nicknamed the Bulldog) was a soldier and general of the [[British Army]] and the commander-in-chief for the thirteen colonies of British America at the start of the [[French and Indian War]]. Braddock was secretly a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].
'''Edward Braddock''' (January 1695 – 13 July 1755), nicknamed the '''Bulldog''' by his soldiers, was a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and a general in the [[British Army]].


During the French and Indian War, Braddock had several soldiers under his command, namely [[John Pitcairn]] and [[Charles Lee]], whom he rarely saw due to their [[Templars|Templar]] Allegiance. This disobedience of command came to a head when Braddock was confronted by [[Haytham Kenway]], the [[Grand Master]] of the Order. Haytham "convinced" Braddock to allow Pitcairn to continue his duties for the Order.
During the [[French and Indian War]], Braddock was the commander-in-chief for the thirteen colonies of [[United States|British America]]. He had several soldiers under his command, including [[John Pitcairn]] and [[Charles Lee]], whom he rarely saw due to their allegiance to the [[Templars|Templar]] cause. Over the course of the war, Braddock turned away from the Templar ideals and impeded the Order's goals in the colonies, much to the chagrin of the other members.  


Braddock was eventually killed by Haytham in order for Haytham to gain the trust of [[Kaniehti:io]], and because Braddock had turned from the Templars' way. Haytham also took the Templar ring from Braddock's finger, which he would later give to [[Charles Lee]].
This disobedience came to a head when Braddock was confronted by [[Haytham Kenway]], Braddock's former friend and fellow Templar, when Haytham attempted to recruit John Pitcarin for the expedition to find a [[First Civilization]] [[Grand Temple|storehouse]].
 
Braddock was eventually killed by Haytham, in order to gain the trust of [[Kaniehti:io]], a [[Mohawk]] woman who promised to show Haytham the location of the storehouse, in exchange for eliminating Braddock. Haytham also took the Templar ring from Braddock's finger, which was later given to Charles Lee upon his initiation into the Templar Order.


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Edward Braddock (January 1695 – 13 July 1755), nicknamed the Bulldog by his soldiers, was a member of the Templar Order and a general in the British Army.

During the French and Indian War, Braddock was the commander-in-chief for the thirteen colonies of British America. He had several soldiers under his command, including John Pitcairn and Charles Lee, whom he rarely saw due to their allegiance to the Templar cause. Over the course of the war, Braddock turned away from the Templar ideals and impeded the Order's goals in the colonies, much to the chagrin of the other members.

This disobedience came to a head when Braddock was confronted by Haytham Kenway, Braddock's former friend and fellow Templar, when Haytham attempted to recruit John Pitcarin for the expedition to find a First Civilization storehouse.

Braddock was eventually killed by Haytham, in order to gain the trust of Kaniehti:io, a Mohawk woman who promised to show Haytham the location of the storehouse, in exchange for eliminating Braddock. Haytham also took the Templar ring from Braddock's finger, which was later given to Charles Lee upon his initiation into the Templar Order.

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