The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty: Its Cause and Consequences
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A naval expedition sails to the South Seas to transplant the breadfruit to Caribbean islands, carrying a small crew alongside skilled gardeners. Tensions arising from cultural contact, shipboard authority, and personal grievances culminate in a violent seizure of the vessel, forcing the captain and loyal men into an open boat and prompting an extraordinary voyage of survival. A government warship later pursues the perpetrators, producing arrests, a court-martial, varied punishments, and the eventual dispersal of remaining mutineers. The narrative draws on official records, letters, and testimony to reconstruct causes, follow individual fates, and examine the disciplinary, legal, and moral consequences for naval service.
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