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  1. The mutiny Playing on Christian's obvious resentment against Bligh's treatment of both him and the men, the more militant members of the crew finally persuade Christian to take control of the ship. Bligh is roused from his bed and arrested, along with those considered loyal to him, and all of them are forced into the ship's launch, minimally supplied, and cast adrift.

  2. Bligh is jealous of the aristocratic 1st Lt. Fletcher Christian and along the journey, his tyrannic and cruel behavior leads to a showdown with the rebel Seaman John Mills and other seamen. But on the voyage of returning to England, his savage attitudes kill crewmembers, forcing Fletcher to lead a mutiny to overthrow Bligh.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2017 · This was the Mutiny on the Bounty. HMS Bounty was a royal Navy Vessel which left England in 1787 on a mission to collect and transport breadfruit plants from Tahiti to the West Indies. She successfully made the journey, so the crew took a five-month layover in Tahiti, before setting off for England again.

  4. 8 de jul. de 2014 · In 1787, the HMS Bounty set out on a journey that took it through perilous seas to a tropical paradise…and into history as one of the most ill-fated vessels ...

  5. バウンティ号の反乱. 「ブライ 海尉 と士卒の一部を「バウンティ」から追放する反乱者たち(1789年4月29日)」ロバート・ドッド画. バウンティ号の反乱 (バウンティごうのはんらん、Mutiny on the Bounty)は、 18世紀 末に イギリス海軍 の武装船 バウンティ で ...

  6. The mutiny on the Bounty: Around dawn, Bligh is seized while sleeping by a gang of mutineers. Bligh and other loyalists are set to sea in a 24-foot launch. For the next 48 days, Bligh and his men will battle hostile natives, ferocious storms, and dwindling provisions before arriving in Coupang, Dutch East Indies.

  7. 13 de ene. de 2023 · The legendary mutiny on board HMS Bounty, the inspiration behind several feature films, books, plays and TV shows, is one of the most famous examples of naval rebellion. It was a clash between two strong personalities – Captain William Bligh and Master's Mate Lieutenant Fletcher Christian, although neither man was quite what he seemed.