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No. Third-class passengers were never locked down, contrary to popular belief.
178 out of 706 third-class passengers survived
Yes, because there were locked gates to keep one class out of the others. For example: There were gates locked just in case the third-class passengers had diseases.
There were 706 third-class passengers on the Titanic.
Because the Third Class passengers were near the bottom of the ship, so the water drowned them first. Another reason could be they couldn't find their way to the deck, or maybe just because they were third class and just didn't get the same
528 Third-Class people died on Titanic (74%).
Answer80% of the third class passengers died on the titanicAnswer536 3rd class passengers diedAnswer456528 out of 706 third class passengers died21 woman, 204 men,37 kids.
181 Third-Class passengers survived the sinking of Titanic.
The third class people hat their cabins and facilities placed on the very bottom of the ship unlike the second and first class who had theirs on the upper floors. This meant that the water stroke those on third class first.
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There were a total of 606 third class passengers an board the Titanic.
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