If you are asking about the Titanic the 3 rd class had no rooms. They were a mass of people in the hold of the ship. They were locked and and had to secure a spot on the floor for themselves.
No one did. Only first class passengers were escorted to their rooms or to dinner
There was the first class passengers who were wealthy and prominent members of society; the third class, also called steerage, who were passengers who could only afford the cheapest ticket and stayed in the lower decks of the ship; and second class, who were not rich enough for first class but not as poor as third class.
Answer80% of the third class passengers died on the titanicAnswer536 3rd class passengers diedAnswer456528 out of 706 third class passengers died21 woman, 204 men,37 kids.
I think they had more than the second and third class. Also the food was fancier.
3rd class, or steerage.
No one did. Only first class passengers were escorted to their rooms or to dinner
There was the first class passengers who were wealthy and prominent members of society; the third class, also called steerage, who were passengers who could only afford the cheapest ticket and stayed in the lower decks of the ship; and second class, who were not rich enough for first class but not as poor as third class.
There were three 1st class dining rooms, 2 second class dining rooms, and 2 3rd class dining rooms.
Answer80% of the third class passengers died on the titanicAnswer536 3rd class passengers diedAnswer456528 out of 706 third class passengers died21 woman, 204 men,37 kids.
Hey there , There were 800 3rd class passengers on the Titanic
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I think they had more than the second and third class. Also the food was fancier.
3rd class, or steerage.
The Titanic was a big ship it had 1st class rooms, 2nd class rooms, 3rd class rooms! It was beautiful! But it hit an Ice Burg and sank to the bottom of the ocean.
A great number were.
because they were poor
Life on the Titanic for third class passengers was anything but ideal. Although they were getting to America just as much as the first class passengers were, The conditions for them were so much worse. The wealthy had luxurious rooms and suites with the most elegant furniture while the third class passengers had very small rooms with bunk beds. the ship was divided by class where the upper deck was mostly for the wealthy and the poor were confined to the lower decks. But the real disaster was when the Titanic hit the iceberg. Because first class passengers were closer to the higher decks, it was more possible for them to reach the lifeboats than the third class passengers. There's even evidence to say that ship crew locked the lower class below decks using gates within the ship. The third class passengers on the Titanic had very little comforts on the ship and many were not even given the chance to try to survive.