The aircraft was carrying 216 passengers and 12 aircrew in two cabins of service.[3][181][182] Among the 216 passengers were one infant, seven children, 82 women, and 126 men.[46] There were three pilots: 58-year-old flight captain Marc Dubois had joined Air France in 1988 and had approximately 11,000 flight hours, including 1,700 hours on the Airbus A330; the two first officers, 37-year-old David Robert and 32-year-old Pierre-Cedric Bonin, had over 9,000 flight hours between them. Of the 12 crew members, 11 were French and one Brazilian.[183]
There were 25 children in second class and all 25 were saved. A total of 550 women and children were on board. Of the 112 children on the ship 56 lived. They were 6 of 7 children from 1st class, the 25 in second class, and 25 children out of 80 in the steerage.
In France do women kiss when greeting?
There were 2,233 people on board and 1,517 died out of them. 130 first-class passengers died, along with 166 second-class passengers. 536 third-class passengers died. More third-class women and children died, whilst most of the first and second-class women and children survived. Women and children were loaded into the lifeboats first, which resulted in the loss of 1,347 men, as opposed to 103 women. Out of a total of 899 crew, 685 died. 53 children died, which was nearly half of the total amount of children on board.
the men hunted, women took care of the houses and children
The first farmers in New-France where settlers coming over from France. they were mostly men. But later on women called LES FILLES DU ROI came over. They were given a husband and they were to make children and work by they're side. That's the reason why the population of New-France was so low in the first year since they're were no women. the first farmers where called LES HABITANTS.
Yes, this was true. The officers, in asking Captain Smith about getting the women and children to the boats, the captain acknowledged the question. However, they interpreted his response to mean either "women and children first", or "women and children only". So, on one side lifeboats were lowered if there were no women and children nearby, while on the other side, only a small amount of men were allowed on board if all the nearby women and children are already on board. As a consequence, 82% of the males on Titanic died.
The women had to clean, cook and take care of children
yes because in those times women were more important
There were 25 children in second class and all 25 were saved. A total of 550 women and children were on board. Of the 112 children on the ship 56 lived. They were 6 of 7 children from 1st class, the 25 in second class, and 25 children out of 80 in the steerage.
In France do women kiss when greeting?
more men died because the only had a limited supply of lifeboats so they let the women and children aboard the life boats first so by the time women and children were boarding the life boats the titanic sank leaving many men still on board
I am told it has something to do with the fact that women/children have already left on vacation and that day is when the mean leave.
Helping poor women and children.
Per the British Board of Trade report on the Titanic disaster, there were 265 people onboard - 168 men, 93 women, and 24 children. All the children survived, but only 14 men and 80 women survived.
The sailors treated the pilgrims rudely, impolitely, and improperly - even the women and children. They cursed a lot, and they were very troublesome.
The Jewish men hunted for wild camels and the women played a board game called Poscar with their children.
There were 2,233 people on board and 1,517 died out of them. 130 first-class passengers died, along with 166 second-class passengers. 536 third-class passengers died. More third-class women and children died, whilst most of the first and second-class women and children survived. Women and children were loaded into the lifeboats first, which resulted in the loss of 1,347 men, as opposed to 103 women. Out of a total of 899 crew, 685 died. 53 children died, which was nearly half of the total amount of children on board.