an Italian man disguised as a women in order to get on to a lifeboat ... doesn't say his name but its in the story:)
People who brought other peolple onto there lifeboats and the captain going down with the ship.one coward act was the owner of the titanic took a seat on the lifeboat instead of going down with the ship
Someone who acts in a cowardly and underhand manner, as an informer. It has some historical connection to the word 'snake'
He killed seven babies, luckily it was in the play, The Crucible by Arthur Millerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Putnam
Margaret (maggie) Brown demanded the captain of her lifeboat(i believe number 8) to go back and search for alive people in the water. They recovered 2 or 3 people. Colonel John Jacob Astor IV released all dogs from their kennels to let them have a chance to survive. 5 out of 7 survived
intolerable acts
The Boston Massacre took place in 1770 while the Coercive acts took place in 1774 4 years later.
The Factory Acts were a series of acts put into place by the Parliament to limit the number of working hours to women and children.
It is the title of a book by Johnathan Coleman. It is the story of College President Jay Carsey who walked away from his wife, work, family and friends and committed acts that challenge our notion of what is courageous and what is cowardly
1774
The Townsend Acts pertained to the British Colonies in 1767 (The entire east coast of North America). The biggest thing you will hear about the Townsend Acts is the Boston Tea Party, which was a boycott of the restriction put in place by the Townsend Acts.
The actress that acts out as Rose on Titanic is Kate Winslet.
The Intolerable Acts took place in the Spring of 1774.