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Unlike the specialized 15th and 16th century merchants, general stores offered a variety of supplies, ranging from [[Swords and maces|melee]] and [[Firearms|ranged]] weapons, ammunition, [[hunting]] supplies, [[Tailors|outfits]], and [[maps]].<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref><ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> | Unlike the specialized 15th and 16th century merchants, general stores offered a variety of supplies, ranging from [[Swords and maces|melee]] and [[Firearms|ranged]] weapons, ammunition, [[hunting]] supplies, [[Tailors|outfits]], and [[maps]].<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref><ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> | ||
The stores in the Colonies were located in the major cities such as [[Boston]] and [[New York City|New York]], and in the [[Frontier]]. The [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] could trade in his hunting spoils at any of these stores.<ref name="AC3"/> | The stores in the Colonies were located in the major cities such as [[Boston]] and [[New York City|New York]], and in towns in the [[Frontier]]. The [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] could trade in his hunting spoils at any of these stores.<ref name="AC3"/> | ||
Each store possessed an accounting book, through which Ratonhnhaké:ton could trade the goods crafted by the [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed III)|artisans]] of the [[Davenport Homestead]], as well as manage the convoys that would be sent to the other colonies across America.<ref name="AC3"/> | Each store possessed an accounting book, through which Ratonhnhaké:ton could trade the goods crafted by the [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed III)|artisans]] of the [[Davenport Homestead]], as well as manage the convoys that would be sent to the other colonies across America.<ref name="AC3"/> | ||
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General stores were trading posts present in the 18th century Caribbean and Colonial America.
Unlike the specialized 15th and 16th century merchants, general stores offered a variety of supplies, ranging from melee and ranged weapons, ammunition, hunting supplies, outfits, and maps.[1][2]
The stores in the Colonies were located in the major cities such as Boston and New York, and in towns in the Frontier. The Kanien'kehá:ka Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton could trade in his hunting spoils at any of these stores.[1]
Each store possessed an accounting book, through which Ratonhnhaké:ton could trade the goods crafted by the artisans of the Davenport Homestead, as well as manage the convoys that would be sent to the other colonies across America.[1]
In the Caribbean, general stores were found in the cities of Havana, Kingston, and Nassau, as well as many minor islands around the West Indies. One store was also funded by Edward Kenway and built on the Great Inagua. Unlike the stores in the Colonies, those around the West Indies allowed Edward to buy hunting goods to be used for crafting, as well as sell them.[2]
List of trading posts
- Boston
- Hancock's Store No. 5 - Central District
- Elizabeth Murray's Fineries - North District
- Child's Still House & Dry Goods - South District
- New York
- Rhinelander's Sugars - East District
- De Lancey's Imports & Goods - East-West District border
- Van Brugh's Spices - North-East District border
- Frontier
Trivia
- The man at Hancock's Store in Boston had a German accent, but spoke with an American one in the memory "A Trip to Boston".
- Once a general store had been located in the Frontier, Connor could fast-travel to it at any time.
Gallery
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A general store stand in Havana
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A general store in Great Inagua
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Interior of a general store in the Caribbean
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One of the inventories of a Caribbean general store
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A general store in the Frontier
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Interior of a general store in the American colonies
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One of the inventories of a colonial general store