women and children were supossed to get on the lifeboats first, but somehow second class men doubled the survivors of first class children, and even women. so basiclly, men were mainly the survivers
Women and children first, few men got in. Women and children first, few men got in.
There were a total of 434 women aboard the Titanic. Of these, 324 survived (75 percent rate) while 50 percent of children and 19 percent of men survived.
There was one gym on the Titanic. It was available for women between 9 a.m. and 12:00-noon, and available for men between 2:00-6:00 p.m..
The Job of the men were mainly to hunt and to build houses.Rather than the the womens job was to make clothes and cook food.
No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.
1,340 men died on Titanic (and 156 women and children).
389 women-and-children survived the sinking of Titanic. 323 men survived the sinking of Titanic.
middle-class men and women
There were separate quarters for unattached women and men on Titanic but there was no segregation by gender per se. There were accommodations for women and men,like the reading room and smoking room, but neither were expressly forbidden from the other.
The poor people that were lucky enough to get on a lifeboat were mainly women and children since they were prioritized, there might have been a few men but it is unlikely.
Women and children first, few men got in. Women and children first, few men got in.
The Edwardian code of chivalry favored women and children over men.
Survivors on Titanic, men women and children, consisted of all three classes, officers, and crew.
Yes because when the titanic started sinking, the women and the children were the first to get on the boats, the men were last so they could help the people on the boats.
Eventually. But first they had to do women and children.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
None, back in 1912 women typically did not work. Men were the primary workers unless you were not necessarily rich. If you and your family were poor then the wife or woman would work as a seamstress and that did make very much and rich women didn't think too highly of you. But to answer your question the Titanic crew was made up of all men the only women that "worked" on the Titanic were the maids.