Around 700. 1,500 did got get into the lifeboats, because, there was no room for them, and they froze to death in the icy waters, held up by their life preservers.
I think, about 50 people or anything about 100 and below. But I have strong feelings for 60 and below.
well.....1,500 people died and 694 people where on the lifeboats and 6 people got saved from the water so.....about 2,200
There were 712 survivors of Titanic scattered in the lifeboats.
All three classes, and members of the crew,, got into lifeboats on the Titanic.
the people that were rich got on the lifeboats frist and there were 201 rich people but just childrenand woman got on the boat and man did not
712 people survived Titanic by leaving her in lifeboats (with some pulled from the water). None rowed to the US but all were rescued by Carpathia, a steamship.
yes because they were closer to the lifeboats as they were up higher as for the poor they were down low .
not alot of people survived from the titanic... only about 900 people survived... the people on the titanic got saved from the carpathia(i think that's how you spell it) The total combined capacity of the boats was about 1200, however there were only 706 survivors. Everybody who got into the boats survived, the ones who were not in the boats either drowned or died of hypothermia in the ocean.
Women and children first, few men got in. Women and children first, few men got in.
First of all, the ship set off and started on its journey to America, but it hit an iceberg and started sinking, and all the rich people got in lifeboats but all the poor people drowned because of class discrimination.
The rule was that the 1st class passengers got the priority of getting off the ship first due to the fact that they paid £870 just to stay on the HMS Titanic.
because they tiped up but they got on the other side and rowed away