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[deleted] t1_j768han wrote
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xfjqvyks t1_j76gphw wrote
My favourite part is that the reason the crew was pissed in the 1st place, is because they were being taken away from the beautiful Tahitian locals, who were much less sexually conservative, and would have sex in exchange for iron. To the point that ships were said to become structurally unstable because crew members were digging nails and fixings out of the ships frame to have iron to barter with. Sailing away from this rum soaked, beauty filled paradise to go and toil in squalid conditions and eat hardtack, turned the whole crew of the Bounty into a giant powder keg lol
bogeyed5 t1_j77047h wrote
Now I can understand why Dutch and Arthur HAVE to get to Tahiti
KentuckyFriedEel t1_j77ln1c wrote
Could you imagine seeing only puffy- dressed women your entire life, and then you come to this beautiful paradise where women wear much less (because it’s so hot) and they’re suntanned, hairless and without christian conservative values so they do (ahem) … “other stuff?” Because I can!
KeberUggles t1_j788ilu wrote
prostitution existed in england in that time.
jdb888 t1_j78l2qx wrote
Then post mutiny they took a few beauties to their remote island and promptly engaged in an orgy of murder over the beauties.
Bligh was a skilled navigator and a Capt Cook alum. I'm sure he was a hardass but the man knew the sea.
The Bligh Waters in northern Viti Levu, Fiji are named for him.
xfjqvyks t1_j78rz7q wrote
So we are in agreement, Tahitian women are in fact sirens
BanjoMothman t1_j76o0zl wrote
Well, yeah. Lots of money to be made.
tuffgrrrrl t1_j76tnum wrote
Exactly it was purely about money, supply and demand thats it. Not actually about tea. If the British had no money to pay for sugar then noone would have cared to supply it.
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