The Titanic had several events in history, being the largest ship for example, but by far, she's known most for having sunk.
Titanic was nonfiction because the sinking was a real event.
About 724 people survived the tragic economic event of the crash of the Titanic
Because one of the greatest ships sunk.
It hit an iceberg and sank (April 15th 1912)
The story of the titanic was highly publicised at the time of it's sinking but more recently it has become very famous with books wriiten about it. Most interest comes from the film Titanic (in my opinion- one of the best films of all time) which was launched in 1997.
Yes. It was a major event in 1912 and is history.
The sinking of Titanic will always be a part of history.
Titanic was nonfiction because the sinking was a real event.
Discovery of the Titanic!
About 724 people survived the tragic economic event of the crash of the Titanic
from history and proof.
the titanic made history
Titanic nearly by inches nearly coiled with the new york.
Because one of the greatest ships sunk.
It hit an iceberg and sank (April 15th 1912)
The story of the titanic was highly publicised at the time of it's sinking but more recently it has become very famous with books wriiten about it. Most interest comes from the film Titanic (in my opinion- one of the best films of all time) which was launched in 1997.
Archibald Gracie has written: 'Survivors' 'The Truth about the Titanic' -- subject(s): Titanic (Steamship), Shipwrecks, Titanic (Ship), History