The explorer whose last voyage ended in mutiny was Captain William Bligh, known for his command of the HMS Bounty in 1789. During this expedition, a group of crew members led by Fletcher Christian led a mutiny against Bligh, resulting in his being set adrift in a small boat. Bligh's remarkable navigation skills allowed him to reach safety despite the ordeal. This event is famously known as the Mutiny on the Bounty.
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The Bounty.
An explorer whose last voyage ended in mutiny is often referred to as a "mutineer" or "mutinous captain." This term indicates that the crew rebelled against the authority of the explorer, leading to a breakdown of command and control. Depending on the circumstances, the explorer may also be labeled a "failed explorer" or "disgraced captain." Notable historical examples include Captain William Bligh of the HMS Bounty.
He was a member of his own voyage. It was his crew and his expedition.
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British explorer Henry Hudson was sailing on behalf of Holland, when he claimed the land that is now the state of New York.
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