Yes, the story of Mutiny on the Bounty has some basis in real events. But, like many historical accounts, it might have some elements that have been dramatized or exaggerated over time.
To a large extent, it was true. However, like many historical accounts adapted for storytelling, there might have been some artistic liberties taken to make it more engaging. But the core events did happen in reality.
Well, the real story of 'Mutiny on the Bounty' is quite complex. It wasn't just a simple case of the crew getting fed up and rebelling. Captain Bligh was known for his tough and often uncompromising rule. He had high standards for ship discipline which the crew, led by Fletcher Christian, found unbearable. Christian and his men took over the ship. Bligh, amazingly, managed to survive in the small boat and had a remarkable journey. The mutineers' journey to Pitcairn Island also had its own series of events and challenges.
Well, the Mutiny on the Bounty was a complex event. Captain Bligh was known for his tough rule. He had strict regulations regarding food rations and work hours on the ship. This made the crew, led by Fletcher Christian, resentful. So, Christian and the mutineers took over the ship. Bligh and his supporters were left in a small boat, but amazingly Bligh managed to survive the long journey in that small boat and reached safety. The mutineers, on the other hand, ended up on Pitcairn Island and started a new life there.