It hit an iceberg and sank (April 15th 1912)
Titanic was nonfiction because the sinking was a real event.
About 724 people survived the tragic economic event of the crash of the Titanic
Because one of the greatest ships sunk.
Colonel John Jacob Astor was not important to the Titanic event. He was simply a passenger on the ship. He was the richest (non-royal) person on the planet but none of his wealth could save him.
The Titanic had several events in history, being the largest ship for example, but by far, she's known most for having sunk.
Titanic was nonfiction because the sinking was a real event.
Discovery of the Titanic!
About 724 people survived the tragic economic event of the crash of the Titanic
Titanic nearly by inches nearly coiled with the new york.
Because one of the greatest ships sunk.
The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912.
Colonel John Jacob Astor was not important to the Titanic event. He was simply a passenger on the ship. He was the richest (non-royal) person on the planet but none of his wealth could save him.
The Titanic had several events in history, being the largest ship for example, but by far, she's known most for having sunk.
It depends what you are talking about. RMS Titanic is a primary source, as it is the real thing. But books and paintings that were made after the event are secondary sources. Hope this helped :)
The look-outs spotted the iceberg that was to cause the sinking.
The sinking of the Titanic.
Yes. It was a major event in 1912 and is history.