Final answer:
Bligh lost confidence in Christian due to Christian's inability to address the issues that worsened during Charles's reign.
Step-by-step explanation:
Bligh lost confidence in Christian due to Christian's actions that worsened the problems during Charles's reign. Charles had created a weak and divided country, failing as a leader in European affairs and persecuting nonconformists. Additionally, Charles could not work with Parliaments, leading to fiscal chaos. This situation, inherited by Charles's brother James, caused Bligh to lose confidence in Christian. Bligh believed that Christian's inability to address these issues and work towards resolving them demonstrated a lack of soundness and responsibility as a leader.