Sailors threatened mutiny by expressing their dissatisfaction with harsh conditions, poor provisions, and the leadership of their officers. This discontent often manifested in organized meetings where they discussed their grievances and strategized potential actions against their captains. Tensions could escalate to the point where they openly refused orders or demanded better treatment, signaling that they were willing to take drastic measures if their needs were not addressed. Such threats were typically a last resort, aimed at prompting change or negotiation rather than outright rebellion.
It is a mutiny.
is to mutiny
The mutiny was at Kronstadt, near Petrograd (St. Petersburg).
The French ordered their navy to raid American ships, imprison the sailors and then threaten to hang them.
Mutiny!
It is a mutiny.
Hbh
This is called mutiny and the sailors are mutineers.
is to mutiny
steelkilt
Mutiny.
because they didn't see land for 28 days
When I suggested that we take a break for ice cream, the professor jokingly accused me of instigating a mutiny.
The mutiny on the ship Town-Ho was led by a sailor named Steelkilt. He was a rebellious crew member who incited the other sailors to rise up against the ship's captain due to mistreatment and unjust punishment.
The German sailors refused to obey orders to go back to war with Britain.
It is called a mutiny. On a military vessel it is treason and punishable by death.
The mutiny was at Kronstadt, near Petrograd (St. Petersburg).