A Brig ship, typically a two-masted sailing vessel, can hold around 100 to 200 passengers, depending on its size and design. However, the exact capacity can vary based on the ship's specific configuration and the purpose for which it was built. Historically, brig ships were often used for trade and transport rather than passenger service.
The passengers who left the sinking ship first were the women and their children
i was looking for this too! here is what i found, a steamboat in the 1800's can hold around 500 passengers generally. but depending on the dimensions, it could hold more or less. that is just an average amount.
The name of the ship is the Jolly Roger. The type of ship was known as a Brig, which is a sail ship with two masts. An example of a Brig ship would be the Interceptor from Pirates of the Caribbean.
There was 1,985 people aboard the lusitania as the ship sank.
From memory think it is 750 passengers with a ratio of 1 crew member to every 2 passengers. This is a great ship.
a brig is a ship and a compartment of a ship that is a jail cell.
1,000,000 passengers any cruise ship
Complement: 120 as a ship-of-war, 65 plus 9 supernumeraries on survey voyages
A jail in a ship is a brig.
the US. brig Niagara is Pennsylvania's state ship
there are 6,000 passengers in this beautiful ship
Number of passengers on each ship: 7000/8 = 875 passengers
A Brig is a two masted square rigged ship
The Jail or Dungeon!
It is called a brig.
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