No, it was a British ship.
The "RMS Titanic" was a British ship owned by the British shipping company White Star Line. See the related links below to read more about "RMS Titanic" and the White Star Line.
The Titanic struck an iceberg.
The Titanic, registered as a British mail ship was really owned by the American railroad tycoon.
Titanic shipped out west from Ireland on her way to New York City in the US.
No it is a British ship biult in Ireland and is owned by White Star line.
It was a british ship and was travelling from UK to usa on its first voyage when distroyed. RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Ship) was designed by Lord Pirrie (Northern Irish) & Thomas Andrews (Irish), built in Belfast, Ireland and operated by White Star Line (a British company). Iceberg was probably Canadian
R.M.S. Titanic."RMS" stands for "Royal Mail Ship" (Some say "steamer"). The title shows that the Titanic had a charter from the British government to carry British (i.e., the royal) Mail. Occasionally the prefix H.M.S. (His Majesty's Ship) is seen being used, but that usage is incorrect since H.M.S. is reserved for British war ships.
Britain was very critical of the U.S. inquiry into the sinking of the Titanic. The ship was built in Britain and the British people felt as though the investigation should have been conducted by British people.
Titanic was the largest ship in 1912.
It was often felt that the Americans had no right to subpoena Titanic's crew and conduct an investigation, but it's an unfair opinion. The US owned the Titanic, but the Titanic was run by British safety standards. The US inquiries wanted to find exactly what went wrong, who was to blame, and what could be done to improve ship safety, while the British wished to find out what went wrong, but continue with the shipping business. It was felt by the British that it wasn't any of America's business.
The British report lists 2201 people as passengers, but some of the lists show people that were not on the ship and names of people who were on the ship are missing.