no they were not to blame
The constructors were to blame. They did not correctly build the hull correctly. The titanic sunk because it hit an iceburg and sprung a leak.
the iceberg
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Thomas Andrews was one of the designers and builders of Titanic, who went down with the ship.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Because people thought if he was still on the radio he would have heard Titanic's distress call he would have told the captain and turn their direction to the Titanic and save everybody.
Because Wilson Wang said so.
1. He is to blame because he ignored 7 iceberg warnings. 2. He is to blame because he did not fill all of the life boats. 3. He is to blame because he sped up the ship when it was misty.
Thousands of people built her but the two chief designers were Alexander Carlisle who did not sail, and Thomas Andrews who did sail and was lost.
Well, the captain was not at blame for the Titanic sinking it was the guy who was on the lookout deck, and was in charge of seeing ahead to tell the captain. He forgot his binoculars therefore when the big iceberg came he did not see it soon enough. But when he did she it and he tried to warn the captain, it was to late
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was only a matter of convenience to shift some blame to "the dead guy".