THE BOUNTY!!!!
During the mutiny on the HMS Bounty in 1789, Captain William Bligh held the rank of lieutenant commander in the British Royal Navy. He was the ship's captain at the time of the mutiny, which was led by Fletcher Christian against him. Bligh's authority and leadership were challenged, ultimately leading to his removal from command.
The Amistad Mutiny took place in 1839. The mutiny took place on a ship named La Amistad.
When the seagul threw the bounty posters at the ship.
The mutiny on the Bounty occurred in 1789 due to a combination of factors, including harsh treatment of the crew by Captain William Bligh, who was known for his strict discipline and authoritarian leadership style. The crew's discontent was exacerbated by the difficult conditions during their voyage, which included long hours and limited rations. Additionally, the crew's experiences in Tahiti, where they enjoyed a more relaxed lifestyle, contrasted sharply with their life aboard the ship, ultimately leading to the uprising led by Fletcher Christian.
THE ANSWER IS EITHER MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY OR AMISTAD
THE BOUNTY!!!!
It was called the "Bounty".
"Carry On Jack" (1964) was the Carry On film that parodied "Mutiny on the Bounty." It featured the regular cast of Carry On actors engaging in comedic antics on a British Navy ship.
Captain Bligh's ship, on which the famous mutiny led by Fletcher Christian was held, was named the 'Bounty'.
Specifically, a member of a ship's crew who becomes involved in a mutiny (when the ship's crew overthrow their captain and take over). Use has been extended to include any situation where the lower orders overthrow those in power. Mel Gibson was a mutineer in the film "The Bounty" (film about a famous mutiny).
No, he did not.The Bounty was commanded by Captain William Bligh, and was famous for being the scene of a mutiny in 1789.
Charles Nordhoff has written: 'Falcons of France' 'The Bounty trilogy, comprising the three volumes, \\' -- subject(s): Fiction, Pitcairn Island in fiction, Bligh, William, in fiction, Bounty Mutiny, 1789 in fiction, Bounty Mutiny, 1789, Ship captains, Mutiny in fiction, Ship captains in fiction, Naval History, Mutiny, Great Britain in fiction 'The pearl lagoon' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Mutiny on the Bounty' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bounty (Ship), Fiction 'The fledgling' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Personal narratives 'The Bounty trilogy' -- subject(s): Bounty (Ship), Bounty Mutiny, 1789, Fiction, History, Naval, Naval History, Sea stories 'The hurricane' -- subject(s): Fiction, Hurricanes, Tuamotu Archipelago 'The Dark river' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library 'Botany bay' -- subject(s): Fiction, History 'Hurrikan' 'The dark river'
"Mutiny on the Bounty" (1935).
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.
Generally speaking the term of mutiny is used for a rebellion against proper authority on a naval vessel. The term was most noticeable in the famed movie classic, Mutiny on the Bounty. ( HMS Bounty )
R. M. Bowker has written: 'Mutiny!! aboard H.M. armed transport 'Bounty' in 1789' -- subject(s): Bounty (Ship)