Abraham Lincoln was shot on April 14th and died on April 15th; the Titanic hit an iceburg on April 14th and sank on April 15th.
The coin is just a common Lincoln cent, spend it.
Titanic was not powered by oil. That was not common until after the First World War. She was powered by coal. She required 825 tons of coal used per day
No, they are completely different boats that met almost the same fate. The Titanic sank when she hit an iceberg in 1912. Ooops, yes the Titanic hit the iceberg, but the Lusitania was sunk by a German U boat (There is a theory the British did it & blamed the Germans) and some US passengers died. This was in May, 1915. It is cited as one of the reasons the US entered into WW1. Sorry, my fault!!!!
CQD, which was common at the time, was being phased out in favor of the SOS call. This was adopted at a Radio Conference in Berlin in 1906.
The 2nd most common language (to English) spoken on Titanic was Swedish b/c as many as a third of steerage were Swedes but there were passengers from 40 nations so there was also some French, Spanish, Yiddish, many others, and one person whose first language was Japanese.
either Abraham Lincoln or Franklin roosevelt
The most common questions are who, what, when, where, why, and how.So, if you are thinking of questions about Abraham Lincoln, you can start out with the basics.Who was Abraham Lincoln?What did Abraham Lincoln do?When did Abraham Lincoln live?Why did Abraham Lincoln become president?How did Abraham Lincoln accomplish his goals?Once you look at those questions, you can think of questions with more details or variations.
perhaps both were youngest president of their time
Is the name Abraham Lincoln a proper noun
Common sence and honest sentiment to man's struggles
No not at all. Abraham was Jewish.
birthday
they both had a beard
they were both born
Abraham Lincoln hired Clara Barton in the civil war
my guess would be no
A proper noun - as it is a name