William Bligh was the captain of the English ship 'Bounty', and while sailing to Tahiti to bring back breadfruit trees, the most famous mutiny in history took place.
Captain Bligh's ship, on which the famous mutiny led by Fletcher Christian was held, was named the 'Bounty'.
No, he did not.The Bounty was commanded by Captain William Bligh, and was famous for being the scene of a mutiny in 1789.
Captain Bligh was mutinied against in 1789. The ship was burned January 23, 1790.
THE BOUNTY!!!!
It was called the "Bounty".
He commanded the U.S.S. Caine which was a destroyer / minesweeper in the Pacific during World War II.
William Bligh was the captain of the Bounty, which was the scene of a mutiny in 1789.
When the seagul threw the bounty posters at the ship.
No, he did not! Captain Bleigh sailed the bounty. I (the real Captain Blye) sailed the sportfishing vessel Captain Blye out of Cape May, NJ and Stuart, Fl. So, there you have it!
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The Bounty was returning to England after collecting breadfruit plants from Tahiti when, on the morning of 28 April 1789, Fletcher Christian and part of the crew mutinied, taking over the ship, and setting Captain Bligh and 18 crew members adrift in the ship's 23-foot launch.