Simple economics. People on board paid what they could afford.
the people in third class on titanic would have gone into steerage, which was low down in the hull of the ship
The rooms in the third class titanic were mainly places that you go for a drink as well as a games room. It was because they were third class that they got such poor quality rooms and respect.
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)
Third class had to pay £13 and 10 shilings
There were many people on the second class of the Titanic. Click on the related link below to go to the website with the list.
middle class lower classs upper class
You are going to have and keep studying it until you get what you want to learn. Go to Wikipedia and meet everything about Titanic over there. just type Titanic in the searching box.
Well most of the lower class citizens went on the titanic to go to America for jobs but most of the high class rich people went for pleasure
Mr. Benjamin Guggenheim was a first class passenger with his help but one of his people had to go to second class.
It was £2,000 to go on and it was very nice in second class. Really rubbish and really good
There was a total of 2201 people on board the Titanic. Out of those people, only 711 people survived the ordeal, while and astounding 1,490 people lost there lives. Here is a list of the names of all the first class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-first-class-passengers/ Here is a list of the names of all the second class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-second-class-passengers/ Here is a list of the names of all the third class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-third-class-passengers/
The return leg of Titanic's trip was to return to Europe. She was to go to Cherbourg, France and Southampton, England but not Ireland because there were not enough third-class passengers going that direction to justify a stop there.