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The '''''Independence''''' was an [[United States|American]] [[Ships|ship]] that sailed the [[Caribbean Sea]] in the 1770s. During a journey in 1776, the ship was attacked by [[United Kingdom|British]] [[privateers]] in [[the Bahamas]] and sent out a distress call. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], captain of the ''[[Aquila]]'', received the distress call and set out to help. He destroyed the British vessels and ensured the safety of the ''Independence''. | The '''''Independence''''' was an [[United States|American]] [[Ships|ship]] that sailed the [[Caribbean Sea]] in the 1770s. During a journey in 1776, the ship was attacked by [[United Kingdom|British]] [[privateers]] in [[the Bahamas]] and sent out a distress call. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], captain of the ''[[Aquila]]'', received the distress call and set out to help. He destroyed the British vessels and ensured the safety of the ''Independence''. | ||
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The Independence was an American ship that sailed the Caribbean Sea in the 1770s. During a journey in 1776, the ship was attacked by British privateers in the Bahamas and sent out a distress call. The Assassin Connor, captain of the Aquila, received the distress call and set out to help. He destroyed the British vessels and ensured the safety of the Independence.
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