It's reasonable to assume that the sinking of Titanic prevented a future sinking.
Many seagoing regulations were outdated, such as lifeboat requirements, and some protocols were dangerous, such as traveling at top speed in reported icefields at night.
Titanic is the most famous shipwreck in all of history.
There are around 400 memorials in 21 countries and a rep at the Library of Congress figures that Titanic is in the top five of public enquiries.
It mostly impacted safety and how people viewed boat travel. Like after the Titanic sunk, a law was passed stating that there must be enough lifeboats for everyone onboard a boat.
yes
Titanic was heading west from Europe to the US.
The Titanic had several events in history, being the largest ship for example, but by far, she's known most for having sunk.
its good history to learn
the chief impact of vedic culture on Indian history was the ?
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The sinking of Titanic will always be a part of history.
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no
Samuel Adams impacted us history with his "no taxation without representation" document.
it stopped the increase of population.
Yes. She was far closer to North America than she was to Europe at the moment of impact.
In 1620 when the Plymouth colony was established there was no US government, so there was no impact. The Mayflower is part of the history of the United States.
from history and proof.
Pretty big. We don't have slavery anymore.
Any battle has SOME impact on US history. But it signifies the point where Japan started suffering losses that it could not recover from.
the titanic made history
Yes, because if we didnt have history we wouldn't no what has happened in are past. Yes, because if we didnt have history we wouldn't no what has happened in are past.