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h.m.s. bounty Sentence Examples

  1. The H.M.S.
  2. Bounty set sail from England on December 23, 1787, on its mission to collect breadfruit plants from Tahiti.
  3. Captain William Bligh commanded the H.M.S.
  4. Bounty, known for his harsh discipline that sparked a mutiny among his crew.
  5. On April 28, 1789, Fletcher Christian led a mutiny aboard the H.M.S.
  6. Bounty, seizing control of the ship.
  7. William Bligh and 18 loyal crew members were cast adrift in an open boat from the H.M.S.
  8. Bounty.
  9. The H.M.S.
  10. Bounty sailed to Pitcairn Island, where the mutineers and their Tahitian companions established a new settlement.

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The H.M.S.

Bounty set sail from England on December 23, 1787, on its mission to collect breadfruit plants from Tahiti.

Captain William Bligh commanded the H.M.S.

Bounty, known for his harsh discipline that sparked a mutiny among his crew.