The predicament that Captain Smith found himself in was that there wasn't enough life boats on the Titanic.
Captain Edward John Smith died in the sinking of Titanic.
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Thanks to an account by a Titanic fireman, James McGann, who found himself standing outside the bridge and watching Captain Smith entering the wheelhouse on the bridge, Smith's last words were recorded. Smith shutted the door behind him and went to close the door when he saw McGann looking at him. Smith looked at the people helping Collapsible A and back to McGann who described it: "He gave one look all around, his face firm and his lips hard set. He looked as if he was trying to keep back the tears, as he thought of the doomed ship. I felt mightily like crying as I looked at him. "Suddenly he shouted: 'Well boys, you've done your duty and done it well. I ask no more of you. I release you. You know the rule of the sea. It's every man for himself now, and God bless you'.'' Upon saying this Smith shutted the door in front of him and stood at the helm of the Titanic to await his and the ship's fate.
No one knows where he died. Most people believe that it was in the bridge, but there is no body in there. Its just that no one knows. I would look in his room, but it would be too hard to get in there now.
No- Captain Edward Smith never entered a lifeboat. Some say that he went down with the ship, other survivors report hearing a man who sounded remarkably like Captain Smith calling out in the darkness after the ship went down, to ask if there was any room on one of the boats. "Hang on to what you have, old man" came the reply, "One more person would sink us all". "That's alright boys" came the reply, "Good luck, and God Bless you". Someone on board soon afterwards mentioned that it sounded like the Captain and they did search for him, calling out his name, but they found nothing. His body was never recovered, as his heavy Winter greatcoat, naval uniform and boots would have quickly become waterlogged and pulled him under. He was 62 years old, and the voyage was to have been his last before he retired. He left a wife and daughter.
The predicament that Captain Smith found himself in was that there wasn't enough life boats on the Titanic.
Predicament- a problem When the teacher found out that she cheated on her test, she was in a predicament.
Captain John Smith of England was the founder of Jamestown.
He found it with several others, Captain Newport, Captain John Smith, Master Archer, and Reverend Hunt. They were almost killed my savages, but 60 other men was brought by captain Newport from England. From this colony (Jamestown), Captain John Smith was captured by Powhatan warrior, but saved by Pocahontas, the princess of the tribe. Captain Smith was in the ritual, that literally made Captain John Smith one of the Great Powhatan.
Captain John Smith found the English settlement! -Avi
Captain Edward John Smith died in the sinking of Titanic.
Smith did not find the settlement area that became Jamestown. It was found by Captain Edward Wingfield.
The London Company; a group of English Businessmen-- A group of London investors known as the Virginia Company.--
Many people think it was Captain John Smith who came with the colonist in Jamestown. He was in Jamestown, but that was after they had been there awhile that he arrived. He found a colony that was dying.
Yes.The captain (Edward John Smith) died along with his ship.
John Smith did not found Jamestown, he was actually the fourth leader of Jamestown. He is just the most famous.
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