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Feel free to contact me on my talkpage if you need anything. -- Vatsa1708 (Talk) 02:34, 2012 November 4

Trashing[edit source]

If you're just going to register on the Wiki to trash American History, then I suggest you post personal blogs on it, don't go onto forums. Was it the most interesting part of history to do an AC game? No. Was it EXTREMELY important for the story, and for the world itself? Absolutely. The French wouldn't have revolted in the way they did had the Americans not. It was a huge part of world history that was an amazing setting. Hopeful to be back in Europe or Asia in AC4 though.