Not soon. The Captain himself, after several inspections and reports was not informed of her fate until about 47 minutes after the crash.
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it killed most of them
Most passengers had no idea of the extent of the damage, and were reassured by the crew as well that nothing was out of the ordinary. However, as you can imagine, the ship broke out in chaos once the danger was realized.
Most of the animals on board the Titanic were dogs.
The first class passengers, rich, would have the most servants.
None--there were no Rockefellers on the Titanic. Also, since most of the Titanic's passengers had life preservers, there were relatively few drownings--most of the dead froze to death in the North Atlantic.
Tiny monkeys, dogs or birds, most likely.
It collided with an iceberg and sank. Most of the passengers drowned and died.
Those in steerage. In most shipwrecks of that era, passengers in steerage had the least chance of successful escape or rescue.
The majority of those who died were 3rd Class passengers
Pretty much all of the first and second class passengers were up on deck, but most of the third class steerage passengers were not allowed up on deck because most people back then had petty, nasty class distinctions.
There were just over 700 third class passengers and only 178 of them survived. There are conflicting numbers from the official manifest lists (706 vs 708 vs 721).AnswerThere is a list of 721 third-class passengers on the Titanic. Most of those who died were from this section, known as "steerage."(see the related link to the 3rd class passenger list)