Mutiny, a capital offence in the Royal Navy, was uncommon but by the 1790s discontent amongst ordinary seamen was widespread. A combination of cramped living conditions, longer time spent at sea and harsh discipline, contributed to problems at a time when sailors’ pay had been severely eroded by inflation.
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