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[[File:AC3_Atlantic_Ocean.png|thumb|250px|The Atlantic Ocean]]
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[[File:AC3 Atlantic Ocean.png|thumb|250px|The Atlantic Ocean]]
 
The '''Atlantic Ocean''' is the world's second largest ocean and the main line of division between the "Old World" of [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]] to the east, and the "New World" of [[North America|North]] and [[South America]] to the west.
 
The '''Atlantic Ocean''' is the world's second largest ocean and the main line of division between the "Old World" of [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]] to the east, and the "New World" of [[North America|North]] and [[South America]] to the west.
   
During the [[Age of Discovery]], European explorers began to regularly cross the Atlantic Ocean and discovered the various lands of the Americas, which was soon followed by colonisation. For European travellers, a voyage over the Atlantic Ocean spanned six weeks at best, but could take several months in extreme cases, such as storms, seasickness and short food supplies.
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During the [[Age of Discovery]], European explorers began to regularly cross the Atlantic Ocean and discovered the various lands of the Americas, which was soon followed by colonization. For European travelers, a voyage over the Atlantic Ocean spanned six weeks at best, but could take several months in extreme cases, such as storms, seasickness and short food supplies.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
   
The Europeans also voyaged the Atlantic to transport African [[Slavery|slaves]] to the colonies in the New World. For slaves, the voyage was even worse, as they were kept below the ships' decks, bound in chains, rarely allowed to go out for fresh air, only being given a meal once a day and plagued by disease.
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The Europeans also voyaged the Atlantic to transport African [[Slavery|slaves]] to the colonies in the New World. For slaves, the voyage was even worse, as they were kept below the ships' decks, bound in chains, rarely allowed to go out for fresh air, only being given a meal once a day and plagued by disease.<ref name="AC3"/>
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==North Atlantic==
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The North Atlantic extends northward from the equator to the Arctic Ocean. Its frigid northernmost region is trademarked by areas covered in sea ice and frequent blizzards, making it difficult to navigate. Many of the shipwrecks in the region were the results of failed attempts to locate the [[Northwest Passage]].<ref name="AC3"/>
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During the 18th century, this area was explored by the [[Assassins|Assassin]]-turned-[[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Patrick Cormac]]. However, some parts were blocked off by thick sheets of ice, preventing Shay from accessing them until he had made the necessary upgrades to his [[Ships|ship]], the ''[[Morrigan]]''.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6M_jpmLydw&list=UUWIstp5bH4vsGQmz4mRzcZg Youtube - ''Assassin's Creed Rogue Arctic Naval Gameplay Walkthrough'']</ref>
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==Trivia==
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*Glaciers could be destroyed to gain valuable cargo or [[Animus data fragments]].
   
 
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*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
 
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[[Category:Oceans and seas]]

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AC3 Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the world's second largest ocean and the main line of division between the "Old World" of Europe, Africa and Asia to the east, and the "New World" of North and South America to the west.

During the Age of Discovery, European explorers began to regularly cross the Atlantic Ocean and discovered the various lands of the Americas, which was soon followed by colonization. For European travelers, a voyage over the Atlantic Ocean spanned six weeks at best, but could take several months in extreme cases, such as storms, seasickness and short food supplies.[1]

The Europeans also voyaged the Atlantic to transport African slaves to the colonies in the New World. For slaves, the voyage was even worse, as they were kept below the ships' decks, bound in chains, rarely allowed to go out for fresh air, only being given a meal once a day and plagued by disease.[1]

North Atlantic

The North Atlantic extends northward from the equator to the Arctic Ocean. Its frigid northernmost region is trademarked by areas covered in sea ice and frequent blizzards, making it difficult to navigate. Many of the shipwrecks in the region were the results of failed attempts to locate the Northwest Passage.[1]

During the 18th century, this area was explored by the Assassin-turned-Templar Shay Patrick Cormac. However, some parts were blocked off by thick sheets of ice, preventing Shay from accessing them until he had made the necessary upgrades to his ship, the Morrigan.[2]

Trivia

Reference