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The '''Treasure Fleet''' of 1715 was a convoy of [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Ships|warships]] that had departed from the city of [[Havana]], [[Cuba]], in the [[Caribbean]], and was destined for [[Seville]], Spain. Among other things, the Fleet mainly carried a fortune in [[Economic system|Spanish reales]].
 
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|date = 1715
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The annual '''Spanish Treasure Fleets''' were convoys of [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Ships|warships]] that departed the country's New World ports – such as [[Havana]], [[Cuba]], in the [[Caribbean]] – after receiving mule loads of trade goods such as gold, silver, and jewels from [[South America]]n colonies like [[Peru]], and were destined for the ports of [[Cádiz]] and [[Seville]], Spain.
   
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The Treasure Fleets were notably susceptible to tropical storms. Several fleets in 1622, 1715, 1733, and 1750 were all decimated by hurricanes, spilling a fortune of gold reales into the ocean.
Seven days after their departure, the Fleet hit a tropical storm which destroyed eleven of its twelve vessels. The surviving ship was a [[brig]] known as ''El Dorado'', which had been stolen by the [[Piracy|pirates]] [[Edward Kenway]] and [[Adéwalé]] during their escape from imprisonment aboard one of the fleet's other ships. Following the escape, Kenway took the ship as his own, and rechristened it the ''[[Jackdaw]]''.
 
   
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==History==
Word of the Fleet's sinking quickly spread throughout the region, with wild variances on the details. Edward Thatch at one point expressed an interest in diving the wrecks one day, but it is unknown if he ever did. Edward Kenway, on the other hand, dove to the wreck of the ''[[San Ignacio]]'' in order to recover medicines for the citizens of [[Nassau]], although the cures he recovered were "quite spoilt".
 
 
In July 13, 1715, a fleet under the command of [[Captain]]-General [[Don Juan Esteban de Ubilla]] left Havana.<ref name="ACI-Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Database: The Wreck of the Spanish Treasure Fleet]]</ref> Six days after their departure from Havana, the Treasure Fleet was hit by a severe hurricane<ref name="ACI-Database" />, which destroyed eleven of its twelve vessels.<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref> The surviving ship was a [[brig]] known as ''El Dorado'', which had been stolen by the [[Piracy|pirates]] [[Edward Kenway]] and [[Adéwalé]] during their escape from imprisonment aboard one of the fleet's sister ships. Following the escape, Kenway took the ''El Dorado'' as his own and rechristened it the ''[[Jackdaw]]''.<ref name="AC4" />
   
 
Word of the fleet's capsize quickly spread throughout the region, with wild variances on the details; [[Edward Thatch]] at one point expressed an interest in diving the wrecks. Edward Kenway, on the other hand, dove to the [[San Ignacio wreck|wreck]] of the ''[[San Ignacio]]'' to locate medicines for the [[Civilians|citizens]] of [[Nassau]], although the cures he recovered were "quite spoilt".<ref name="AC4"/>
In November 1716, another Spanish Treasure Fleet was attacked by the pirates [[Alonzo Batilla]], [[Olivier Levasseur]] and [[Samuel Bellamy]]. The fleet decided to flee after noticing the pirates, and Alonzo Batilla attacked the ships, but could not find Samuel Bellamy's "treasure", which was a Templar artifact. One [[frigate]] of the six ships survived, which the pirates had to let go since they were confronted by [[Francis Hume]].
 
   
 
In November 1716, another Spanish Treasure Fleet was attacked by the pirates [[Alonzo Batilla]], [[Olivier Levasseur]] and [[Samuel Bellamy]]; upon noticing the pirates, the fleet made to depart, though Alonzo Batilla pursued and engaged them. Despite this, Alonzo could not find Samuel Bellamy's "treasure", which proved to be a [[Fragment of Eden]]. Of the fleet's six ships, one [[frigate]] survived the conflict, though the pirates were forced to leave it after being confronted by [[Francis Hume]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Pirates]]''</ref>
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*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''
 
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Pirates]]''
 
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Edward Thatch: "Was the haul aboard as rich as men are saying?"
Edward Kenway: "A thousand times that. I reckon a million pounds worth of reales were sunk that day."
—Edwards Thatch and Kenway, on the Treasure Fleet's cargo, 1715.[src]-[m]

The annual Spanish Treasure Fleets were convoys of Spanish warships that departed the country's New World ports – such as Havana, Cuba, in the Caribbean – after receiving mule loads of trade goods such as gold, silver, and jewels from South American colonies like Peru, and were destined for the ports of Cádiz and Seville, Spain.

The Treasure Fleets were notably susceptible to tropical storms. Several fleets in 1622, 1715, 1733, and 1750 were all decimated by hurricanes, spilling a fortune of gold reales into the ocean.

History

In July 13, 1715, a fleet under the command of Captain-General Don Juan Esteban de Ubilla left Havana.[1] Six days after their departure from Havana, the Treasure Fleet was hit by a severe hurricane[1], which destroyed eleven of its twelve vessels.[2] The surviving ship was a brig known as El Dorado, which had been stolen by the pirates Edward Kenway and Adéwalé during their escape from imprisonment aboard one of the fleet's sister ships. Following the escape, Kenway took the El Dorado as his own and rechristened it the Jackdaw.[2]

Word of the fleet's capsize quickly spread throughout the region, with wild variances on the details; Edward Thatch at one point expressed an interest in diving the wrecks. Edward Kenway, on the other hand, dove to the wreck of the San Ignacio to locate medicines for the citizens of Nassau, although the cures he recovered were "quite spoilt".[2]

In November 1716, another Spanish Treasure Fleet was attacked by the pirates Alonzo Batilla, Olivier Levasseur and Samuel Bellamy; upon noticing the pirates, the fleet made to depart, though Alonzo Batilla pursued and engaged them. Despite this, Alonzo could not find Samuel Bellamy's "treasure", which proved to be a Fragment of Eden. Of the fleet's six ships, one frigate survived the conflict, though the pirates were forced to leave it after being confronted by Francis Hume.[3]

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