The Mutiny Aboard HMS Bounty A Tale of Rebellion and Its Aftermath

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Explore the notorious mutiny on the Bounty, a ship of the British Royal Navy, which occurred on April 28, 1789. Led by Fletcher Christian, the mutiny was a rebellion against the commanding officer, William Bligh. The Bounty, carrying a cargo of breadfruit, had just left Tahiti when the mutiny broke out near Tonga. Christian, along with his followers, forcefully took control of the ship, confining Bligh to the deck with only his nightshirt for clothing. Despite Blighs pleas for reason, Christian responded with, I am in hell, I am in hell!. The mutineers then forced Bligh and his loyal crew into the Bountys launch, while a few more men chose to join Bligh, knowing that staying on board would label them as mutineers. This podcast delves into the events leading up to the mutiny and its far-reaching consequences. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia)
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The Mutiny Aboard HMS Bounty A Tale of Rebellion and Its AftermathBy Sir John Barrow