Witness the Boston Tea Party as seen via Assassin’s Creed III

Ubisoft is allowing us to revisit some important historical events as seen via Assassin’s Creed III, with the latest trailer taking us to the Boston Tea Party in 1773.

Take a look…. and maybe even learn something.

Assassin’s Creed III – Boston Tea Party trailer:
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In this Assassin’s Creed III Boston Tea Party Trailer, get a deeper understanding of the event that started the revolution and the birth of a nation ? the Boston Tea Party. The year was 1773. The American colonies were under British rule and growing restless of the empire’s enforced laws and taxes. In an act of solidarity, the American colonists took a final stand and in one of the most famous moments in history, destroyed British imports, boycotting their taxes and halting their tyrannical momentum. Relive this and other historical events in Assassin’s Creed III. Coming October 30.

Assassin’s Creed III is scheduled to launch on October 30th. Pre-order it below.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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