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Women and children first, few men got in. Women and children first, few men got in.
Back then, women and children first was a protocol because men were known to have been stronger than women and children
Women and children first
First class women and children
It first begun as children then unmarried women
We don’t know. There isn’t a list of the death of women or children, but disease swept Plymouth and the children and women are the first to go.
Women and Children entered the lifeboats first.
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
We don’t know. There isn’t a list of the death of women or children, but disease swept Plymouth and the children and women are the first to go.
lots of men in the early 20's thought it was best to let the women and children go first. The men thought this because of a incident in 1852 when the troopship HMS were there was not enough lifeboats for the troops and their families so the soldiers stood firm and allowed the women and children to go first.
1 out of 6 first class children died. No second-class children died. 52 of 79 third-class children died. 4 out of 144 first-class women died. 13 out of 93 second-class women died. 89 out of 165 third-class women died. And 3 out of 23 women crew members died
There were different criteria among the officers while loading passengers onto boats. Murdochs policy was 'women and children first'. Lightoller's was 'women and children ONLY' - until only the collapsibles were left and all the women seemed to be gone. Which is why him, Bride, and Gracie were on overturned boat B