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The '''Siege of Charles-Towne''' was a naval blockade on the city of [[Charleston|Charles-Towne]], set up by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Thatch]], to obtain medicines for [[Nassau]]. The blockade lasted for a week, in which there were no responses from the {{Wiki|Robert Johnson (governor)|governor}}. This prompted Thatch's fellow pirate, the [[Assassin]] [[Edward Kenway]], to infiltrate the city and steal medicines.
The '''Siege of Charles-Towne''' was a naval blockade on the city of [[Charleston|Charles-Towne]], set up by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[captain]] [[Edward Thatch]], to obtain medicines for [[Nassau]]. The blockade lasted for a week, in which there were no responses from the governor. {{Wiki|Robert Johnson (governor)|Robert Johnson}}. This prompted Thatch's fellow pirate, the [[Assassin]] [[Edward Kenway]], to infiltrate the city and steal medicines.


==Background==
==Background==
Edward Thatch was approached by [[Benjamin Hornigold]] about the lack of medicines needed for the cure of diseases which plagued the Pirates' Republic. Not wanting to attack [[Royal Navy]] [[ships]], Thatch and Kenway decided to recover medicines from the underwater shipwreck of ''[[San Ignacio]]'', a ship of the ill-fated 1715 [[Spanish Treasure Fleet]]. However, the medicines recovered by Kenway were spoilt, which made attacking Royal Navy ships the only choice of obtaining medicines.
Edward Thatch was approached by [[Benjamin Hornigold]] about the lack of medicines needed to cure diseases which plagued the pirates' [[Republic of Pirates|new republic]]. Not wanting to attack [[Royal Navy]] [[ship]]s, Thatch and Kenway decided to recover medicines from the underwater [[shipwreck]] of ''[[San Ignacio]]'', a ship of the ill-fated 1715 [[Spanish Treasure Fleet]]. However, the medicines recovered by Kenway were spoilt, which made attacking Royal Navy ships the only choice of obtaining medicines.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Diving for Medicines]]</ref>


Subsequently, the ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'' and the ''[[Benjamin (ship)|Benjamin]]'' attacked a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Man O' War]], but the attack was unsuccessful, as the ''Benjamin'' suffered heavy damages and the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'' was forced to dock at [[Mariguana Island]]. Kenway then came to aid Thatch in his ship, the ''[[Jackdaw]]''. Having rescued Thatch from the [[British Army]], Kenway took the helm of the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'' and managed to board the Man O' War and steal medicines. Not having enough medicines, Thatch decided to obtain more from the source, Charles-Towne.
Subsequently, the ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'' and the ''[[Benjamin (ship)|Benjamin]]'' attacked a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Man O' War]], but the attack was unsuccessful, as the ''Benjamin'' suffered heavy damages and the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'' was forced to dock at [[Mariguana Island]]. Kenway then came to aid Thatch in his [[brig]], the ''[[Jackdaw]]''. Having rescued Thatch from the [[British Army]], Kenway took the helm of the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'' and managed to board the Man O' War and steal medicines. Not having enough medicines, Thatch decided to obtain more from the source, Charles-Towne.<ref>''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[Devil's Advocate]]</ref>


==The blockade==
==The blockade==
Thatch captured many residents of Charles-Towne and tied them on the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'', along with the crew of the Man O' War which he attacked previously. After a week of the blockade, Kenway arrived and told Thatch to stop, or he would be wanted by the Royal Navy. Kenway decided to take matters into his own hands and sailed the ''Jackdaw'' to the marshes of Charles-Towne. He then tailed a [[gunboat]] of soldiers who were about to meet with their captain; along the way, they were hailed by several guards, only to flee when one was snatched from the shore and killed by a crocodile. Kenway stealthily tailed them into Charles-Towne, and [[Eavesdropping|eavesdropped]] a conversation between the soldiers and their captain, [[Wyatt]]. However, the [[guards]] saw the ''Jackdaw'' and raised an alarm, revealing Kenway's presence. After spotting Kenway, Wyatt began to run towards the governor's mansion, but was eventually chased down and killed by Kenway. Kenway stole the key and the pirates stole medicines and the ingredients to make more doses, then ending the blockade.
Thatch captured many residents of Charles-Towne and tied them to the mast of the ''Queen Anne's Revenge'', along with the crew of the Man O' War which he attacked previously. After a week of the blockade, Kenway arrived and told Thatch to stop or he would be wanted by the Royal Navy. Kenway decided to take matters into his own hands and sailed the ''Jackdaw'' to the marshes of Charles-Towne. He then tailed a [[gunboat]] of [[soldier]]s who were about to meet with their captain [[Wyatt]] in Charles-Towne and [[Eavesdropping|eavesdropped]] on their conversation. However, the guards saw the ''Jackdaw'' and raised an alarm, revealing Kenway's presence. After spotting Kenway, Wyatt ran to alert the governor in the mansion, but Kenway chased down and killed him. Kenway retrieved a key and the pirates stole medicines and the ingredients to make more doses, then ending the blockade.<ref name="Siege">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[The Siege of Charles-Towne]]</ref>


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
Despite the success, Thatch decided to take the [[George I of Great Britain|King]]'s pardon and settled in the pirate camp of [[Ocracoke]] in [[North Carolina]]. However, the success of the blockade made[[Alexander Spotswood]] order [[Robert Maynard]] to [[Attack on Ocracoke|besiege Ocracoke]]. Thatch's ship was destroyed, and the infamous pirate tried to escape with Edward Kenway, but was killed while boarding a Man O' War.
Despite procuring medicines, Thatch decided to take King [[George I of Great Britain|George I]]'s offer of a pardon and settled in the pirate camp of [[Ocracoke]] in [[North Carolina]].<ref name="Siege"/> However, the blockade's success made [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]]'s Governor [[Alexander Spotswood]] order Navy lieutenant [[Robert Maynard]] to [[Attack on Ocracoke|besiege Ocracoke]]. The ''Queen Anne's Revenge'' was destroyed, and Thatch tried to escape with Edward Kenway, but was killed while boarding Maynard's ship, the {{Wiki|HMS Pearl (1708)|HMS ''Pearl''}}.<ref>''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[Do Not Go Gently...]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Echoes of History]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''
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The Siege of Charles-Towne was a naval blockade on the city of Charles-Towne, set up by the pirate captain Edward Thatch, to obtain medicines for Nassau. The blockade lasted for a week, in which there were no responses from the governor. Robert Johnson. This prompted Thatch's fellow pirate, the Assassin Edward Kenway, to infiltrate the city and steal medicines.

Background

Edward Thatch was approached by Benjamin Hornigold about the lack of medicines needed to cure diseases which plagued the pirates' new republic. Not wanting to attack Royal Navy ships, Thatch and Kenway decided to recover medicines from the underwater shipwreck of San Ignacio, a ship of the ill-fated 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. However, the medicines recovered by Kenway were spoilt, which made attacking Royal Navy ships the only choice of obtaining medicines.[1]

Subsequently, the Queen Anne's Revenge and the Benjamin attacked a British Man O' War, but the attack was unsuccessful, as the Benjamin suffered heavy damages and the Queen Anne's Revenge was forced to dock at Mariguana Island. Kenway then came to aid Thatch in his brig, the Jackdaw. Having rescued Thatch from the British Army, Kenway took the helm of the Queen Anne's Revenge and managed to board the Man O' War and steal medicines. Not having enough medicines, Thatch decided to obtain more from the source, Charles-Towne.[2]

The blockade

Thatch captured many residents of Charles-Towne and tied them to the mast of the Queen Anne's Revenge, along with the crew of the Man O' War which he attacked previously. After a week of the blockade, Kenway arrived and told Thatch to stop or he would be wanted by the Royal Navy. Kenway decided to take matters into his own hands and sailed the Jackdaw to the marshes of Charles-Towne. He then tailed a gunboat of soldiers who were about to meet with their captain Wyatt in Charles-Towne and eavesdropped on their conversation. However, the guards saw the Jackdaw and raised an alarm, revealing Kenway's presence. After spotting Kenway, Wyatt ran to alert the governor in the mansion, but Kenway chased down and killed him. Kenway retrieved a key and the pirates stole medicines and the ingredients to make more doses, then ending the blockade.[3]

Aftermath

Despite procuring medicines, Thatch decided to take King George I's offer of a pardon and settled in the pirate camp of Ocracoke in North Carolina.[3] However, the blockade's success made Virginia's Governor Alexander Spotswood order Navy lieutenant Robert Maynard to besiege Ocracoke. The Queen Anne's Revenge was destroyed, and Thatch tried to escape with Edward Kenway, but was killed while boarding Maynard's ship, the HMS Pearl.[4]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagDiving for Medicines
  2. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagDevil's Advocate
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagThe Siege of Charles-Towne
  4. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagDo Not Go Gently...

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