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NOTE:they were NOT real people on board the Titanic!
People were not locked on board Titanic. The famous "bostwick' gates only numbered two and one of those was used to protect the potato stores.
This can be because Titanic had far more than two survivors. 712 people were saved on Carpathia.
Answer One: They all drowned but some survived. Answer Two: There were 2,207 people on board the Titanic when it struck the iceberg and only 712 survived.
No the Titanic did not spilt. On the star board side there were two big openings.
Because people thought the titanic was unsinkable
Two dogs survived the sinking of the Titanic, according to a question/answer from the board game Trivial Persuit.
Titanic had 34 infants sailing on her maiden voyage that were two or younger. Of them, 13 died.
around 100 people survived the titanic not just 2 people
Yes. Two passengers. Frederick Wheeler and Oscar Woody
The movie "Titanic" is fiction, and neither Rose nor Jack represent real people. There was a man called Dawson on the Titanic, but he had no resemblance to the character Jack. Could it have happened? It appears that there is no accurate list of people who perished - or survived - the sinking. Individuals who were thought to have perished, actually never got on board. Stowaways and false names also confuse the issue.
The Titanic sank in April 1912, which was about two years into the reign of George V.
Titanic had 2,208 people in total on her maiden voyage. Of them, there were 34 infants sailing on Titanic that were two or younger. Of them, 13 died.