Like people say desperate times call for desperate measures.
there is a myth that the titanic wasn't even called the titanic i can't remember what it was called (how embarrassing) but the captain wanted to purposely crash it so he could get the insurance money but accidentally they crashed into to the lifeboat there that was suppose to help them when they crashed so most of them died cause of the low amount of life boats cause they thought they didn't need them cause of the lifeboat there were . so it was the captains fault !
Equally justified, in the eyes of the Allies. They wanted an unconditional surrender; Japan wanted conditions.
Titanic ment "Shear size" They wanted the titanic to be the biggest AND fastes
No Titanic boarding passes said "not wanted". That would be a contradiction-of-terms for a boarding pass.
because she wanted to be on the titanic shesh gosh yall stupid
Whether or not Lincoln's actions were justified is a matter of opinion. His actions had two purposes: he wanted to preserve the union and he wanted to end slavery. Compare that with perhaps one million men dead. In my opinion his actions were justified. You will have to decide for yourself.
becasue he wanted people to exspreace the Titanic and have olden days fun.
they wanted to make love and babies
He wanted people to focus on the enormous scale of the liner. "Titanic" literally means something huge. For Ismay, the name also captured the strength and luxury of Titanic.
Because she took control of the lifeboat that she was in, mainly because of the ineptness of the seaman who was supposed to guide them to safety, and by doing so kept up the spirit of the would be survivors. She came to be known as "The Indomitable Molly Brown" or "The Unsinkable Molly Brown".
they justified that they wanted to be able to live their own lifestyle their own way and not have any laws breaking it. part of their lifestyle was owning slaves, which the North wanted to end, causing the Civil War.
no but there were new ships made but they wanted them to be better