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Analyzing Governance on the High Seas

Imagine a pirate ship operating without a written constitution. After a successful raid, the captain unilaterally decides to take 75% of the captured treasure for himself, leaving the remaining 25% for the entire crew. When a crew member objects, citing a prior verbal agreement for a more even split, the captain declares him a mutineer and has him thrown overboard without any form of trial or crew consultation.

Analyze this scenario. How would the existence of a formal, written constitution, similar to the one implemented on some historical pirate vessels, have fundamentally altered this situation for both the captain and the crew? In your answer, break down the specific functions such a document serves in this context.

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