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HMS Bounty : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Bounty

HMS ''Bounty,'' also known as HM Armed Vessel ''Bounty,'' was a small merchant vessel purchased by the Royal Navy for a botanical mission. The ship, under the command of William Bligh, was sent to the Pacific Ocean to acquire breadfruit plants and transport them to British possessions in the West Indies. That mission was never completed, due to a mutiny led by Acting Lieutenant Fletcher Christian. This was the famous Mutiny on the ''Bounty''.
==Origin and description==
''Bounty'' was originally known as collier ''Bethia,'' built in 1784 at the Blaydes shipyard in Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England. The vessel was purchased by the Royal Navy for £1,950 on 23 May 1787, refit, and renamed ''Bounty.'' The ship was relatively small at 215 tons, but had three masts and was full-rigged. After conversion for the breadfruit expedition, she was equipped with four cannons and ten swivel guns.

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