The dominant political culture in the United States consist of beliefs in individualism, democracy, liberty, property right, and religion, all tied together by the value of equality. This set of beliefs is known as the American creed.
Alberto gondola created the first in a couple of years before assassins creed 2 was set. :)
No American state has exactly that area.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine was created in 1973.
The first type of mass transit in American cities was the omnibus.
The patriots in the American revolutionary wore blue uniform. by tyra Powell from p.s37q
the size of the american creed is a #(number).
The Soldier's Creed does not have relations with terrorists. It is a creed for American Soldiers and their promise to protect America from all harms against her.
Assassin's Creed 2 is different than Assassin's Creed 2 Discovery but look foward for Assassin's Creed 3 which starts on the American Revolution everybody knows about it.
The Declaration of Independence became part of the American creed as it was the basis of founding the nation. It contains all the relevant principles of the nation.
Liberty, Egalitarianism, Individualism, Laissez-faire, and Populism.
don't know, don't care losers.
No he, he also kills americans in some trailers
ac3 is Assassin's Creed III which is a game where you are an assassin in the Revolutionary Era in the American Colonies.
your a native american,i think, and your in 1777 in the revolutionary war
Cuz american players will be unpleased if he was british or neutral. Everything done for A.'s players...
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A creed is a difficult concept to explain. To put it simply, a creed is a statement of belief. It is usually a single phrase that sums up what every member of your order must believe in. For instance, the Assassin Order's creed would be, "Nothing is true. Everything is permitted." A political creed, in that sense, would be the same thing, but it would describe something about government or nations. The American Creed is an example of a political creed, of which is: "I believe in the United States of America, as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed..." it goes on from there, but I think you get the point.