Significance of the 'La Hermione' Prize Distribution
The capture of the Spanish treasure ship 'La Hermione' by two British Royal Navy vessels in the 18th century resulted in the prize money being divided among the crews. Explain why this specific historical event is often used as a clear example to illustrate the concept of unequal wealth distribution.
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Wealth Distribution from a Naval Prize
In the 18th century, the British naval ships 'Favourite' and 'Active' captured the Spanish treasure ship 'La Hermione'. The prize money was distributed among the crew, with the captains and officers receiving approximately 75% of the total, while the hundreds of ordinary sailors shared the remaining 25%. What does this distribution of wealth primarily illustrate about the 18th-century British Royal Navy?
In the 18th century, two British naval ships, the 'Favourite' and the 'Active', captured a Spanish treasure ship. The prize money was divided among the crews of both ships. On the 'Favourite', the top 5% of the crew (officers and captain) received 80% of their ship's share of the prize. On the 'Active', the top 5% of the crew received 65% of their ship's share. Based on this information, which statement represents the most accurate analysis of the wealth distribution?
Significance of the 'La Hermione' Prize Distribution