Takes control gives orders to his crew.....Mainly.....
A mutiny is a rebellion by a military unit or the crew of a ship against their commanding officer or ship's captain.
Commanding the ship's crew, taking care of navigating and keeping the ship's log book.
they punished there crew by keel hauling, whipping. the captain could do as he pleased when he wanted to hurt the crew he could
Mutinies are relatively simple to explain. Bear with me as i do so... Onboard a ship, the commanding officer (always called "Captain" regardless of actual rank) has the sole responsibility for the ship and its crew. When a ship is sailing the high seas, especially in the old sailing days before the advent of communication at sea, the Captain runs the whole show. Sometimes the Captain can make harsh or unpopular decisions, but being the Captain, he cannot be overruled. Mutinies were much more prevalent during the early sailing age when the Captain owed much of his success to the crew and the crew knew this. He would often try to be as popular a Captain as possible to keep his crew happy. In the event that the Captain was very upopular, or through some agenda of one of the other senior officers, the crew would mutiny and either kill or imprison the captain. Unfortunately, this could end up in a death sentence for the crew because mutinies were forbidden and if that ship ever returned to home port, the crew could be summarily executed. Thus, when mutinies occurred, the ship and crew usually sought to harbor elsewhere or becaome pirates. I hope this answers the question effectively.
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wel the captain knew that it would sink so he told members of the crew to get all the people of the ship in the lifeboats and before it hit the captain told the crew to turn the ship around.
The name of the ship was the S.S. Minnow. It was not Glligan's a he was "crew", it was Captain Jonas Grumby's (the Skipper) ship.
Either the captain of the ship or the crew
Takes control gives orders to his crew.....Mainly.....
Takes control gives orders to his crew.....Mainly.....
Marco polo's crew held 30 seamen. the crew's name was captain Marco. Marco polo's dad and uncle were members of the crew. they rode by horseback and by ship.
Well, it depends what the captain is the captain of. If it is a captain of a pirate ship, this person tells his crew what to do, and generally looks after the ship itself. Please, be more specific next time!
A mutiny is a rebellion by a military unit or the crew of a ship against their commanding officer or ship's captain.