The New York times said 1,500 people died on the titanic
it was heading for france new york but they hit an ice berg and took 1500 lives with her
They entered different by their economic classes
Nay. Titanic was sailing FROM Queenstown to New York.
The way to travel overseas was by ship for people in those days, and Titanic also carried the mail. She started at Southampton, England and was going to New York City, New York.
It was crossing the Atlantic on its maiden voyage, from England to France and then to New York City.
The New York Times claimed that "probably 1250 perish."
Around 1,503 people died in the sinking of the Titanic, and news of the disaster was reported in the New York Times the day after the tragedy. The newspaper covered the event extensively, providing details of the fatalities and rescue efforts.
When it was the Carpathia and not Titanic that arrived in New York.
If your talking about famous people well in New York theres a park that's memorial of famous people who died on the Titanic.
Because they needed to get there?
it was heading for france new york but they hit an ice berg and took 1500 lives with her
The Carpathia took them to New York, which was to have been their destination aboard the Titanic, and from there they went their separate ways.
They entered different by their economic classes
Nay. Titanic was sailing FROM Queenstown to New York.
No. Titanic was due in New York but never arrived there.
No. Titanic was due in New York but never arrived there.
The survivors of Titanic were rescued by Carpathia (after about four hours) and were taken to their original destination, which was New York.