HMS Bounty HMS Bounty departed in 1789. Captain William Blair and his crew drove the ship. There is confusion between the crew and the captain. Those people violate "war vocabulary", but they can not be punished. Captain Bly's captain does not have the right to revoke and remove the captain from the ship based on law and captain punishment. "War clause" explicitly states that if a crew hides disobedient behavior or design, it is subject to death or other punishment deemed appropriate by the military court.
HMS Bounty has harvested bread fruits from the Pacific Islands and departed from the coast of England, with the intention of planting it in the West Indies to feed slavery during the colonial period. HMS Bounty is a British navy ship appointed by Lieutenant William Blair who experienced a command rebellion led by Fletcher Christian and a sailor group. Bly belonged to the British Navy since the age of 7, but eventually it was trained by Captain James Cook before starting a brawl in the sea. Christians placed staff between Tahiti and Pitcairn Island and then stranded and burned the ship at 90 feet of 219 ton Bounty to avoid being discovered by British authorities. Among the many puns of the island seen by the seamen, skin tattoos shaped like body tattoos are unique to Tahitian culture and are worn equally by men and women.
Fletcher Christian's story, HMS Bounty sailor, adventurer, traitor. A historical novelist from New Zealand was born out of the most notorious extensive revolt in naval history and the relationship between British Fletcher Christian and his Tahitian lover Isabella. On April 28, 1789, Fletcher and his followers managed HMAV's prize money and commander William Bry in a ship launch. Fletcher, his companions, and their Tahitian women seek evacuation from the anger of the British navy, and then try to build a new society on Pitcairn Island, which is far away. However, as shame, desire and racial discrimination destroyed the utopia that Fletcher and Isabella dreamed of, their efforts are destined to fail. This is the best historical novel.