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What are mutinies, and why did they occur aboard slave ships?

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  • 03-02-2021

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A mutiny is an open rebellion against the proper authorities. These happened because the slaves were treated very badly on the ships. They were cramped and mistreated. Few of these revolts were successful, though.

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