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*A Templar controlled fort will always garrison British Soldiers even after the main storyline. | *A Templar controlled fort will always garrison British Soldiers even after the main storyline. | ||
*In sequence 3 Fort Duquense will garrison French Soldiers. | *In sequence 3 Fort Duquense will garrison French Soldiers. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 05:06, 16 December 2012

Forts were pieces of property controlled by the British Army during the American Revolution. During his travels, the Assassin Ratonhnhake:ton liberated the forts located in Boston, New York City, and the Frontier.
After destroying a fort's powder reserves and killing its captain, Connor lowered the British flag in exchange for a Colonial one. By doing so, control of the fort would be shifted from Redcoats to Patriots.
Forts
- Fort St-Mathieu – Frontier
- Fort Monmouth – Frontier
- Fort Duquesne – Frontier
- Fort Hill – Boston
- Fort Independence – Boston
- Fort Washington – New York
- Fort Division – New York
Trivia
- Forts replaced Borgia Towers from Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
- Liberating a fort allowed Connor to use it as a fast travel point.
- A Templar controlled fort will always garrison British Soldiers even after the main storyline.
- In sequence 3 Fort Duquense will garrison French Soldiers.
Gallery
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Redcoats evacuating a captured fort.