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Consider two vessels in the 18th century. On Vessel A, the captain holds absolute authority, discipline is harsh, pay is low and often withheld, and the crew has no say in the ship's governance. On Vessel B, the captain is elected, major decisions are made by a crew vote, rules are agreed upon by all, and any captured wealth is distributed according to a pre-arranged, relatively flat structure. If Vessel B captures Vessel A, what is the most probable reaction of the crew from Vessel A?

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