The majority of those who died were 3rd Class passengers
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
it seems most likely 1st class
peasants
The Were Many People On Board The Titanic Such As 1st Class 2nd Class and 3rd Class Boarders , too of the most popular people on board were Jack And Rose Jack and ross are fictional characters incoporated in the movie by James Cameron.
As it was known that the ship was the most upper class in 1912 that killed very rich people, therefor Titanic is the most watchable film because of its uniqueness!!
1st and 2nd class people traveled to Southampton, Cherbourg and Queenstown by train. 3rd class usually traveled from steerage ships. 1st and 2nd class traveled in limousines from Southampton, while 3rd class traveled on steerage trains. Depends how the passengers boarded Titanic, and what class they were in. Many immigrants were boarding Titanic for America. Most were not lucky enough to make the journey.
Titanic did have animals dozen dogs. 1st class people had dogs. Dogs were usually kept in kennels. Only three dogs survived. Most dogs perished on the ship.
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At the time of it's maiden voyage, yes - the Titanic was, by far, the most luxurious ship ever conceived for first class, and to quite an extent for second class, too. A first class ticket on the Titanic's maiden voyage was - in today's money - $200,000.
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.
first class most had lots of money so the crew seemed to let them in the boats more but it was the law ladys and children first
The first class passengers, rich, would have the most servants.