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Pitcairn Island: History of the Least Populated Nation on Earth

Pitcairn Island: History of the Least Populated Nation on Earth A ship named HMS Bounty sets sail from England to Tahiti – the largest island of French Polynesia in the South Pacific Ocean. From here it must collect breadfruit saplings, and take them to West Indies for plantations. At Tahiti, they realize that mission is ill-timed and they must camp there for 6 months. Camping is eventful and 47-member crew is ripped with revolt. The captain is forced to leave with a bunch of his followers. Rebels find hide out in an unpeopled landmass – Pitcairn Island – the present day British Overseas Territory in the South Pacific and a nation of 40 odd citizens.
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