The poorest person aboard the Titanic was likely a third-class passenger, as they were predominantly immigrants seeking a better life in America and had limited financial means. Among them, one of the poorest individuals could have been a single adult or a child traveling alone, as families often pooled their resources to afford tickets for the entire family. The exact identity of the poorest person on the Titanic is unknown, as passenger records do not typically include detailed financial information.
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There were 3 classes on the RMS Titanic, first class was for the richest people, second class was for the at least rich people and third class was for the poorest people.
Many immigrants sailed Titanic with little more than the clothes on their backs but after many husbands and fathers perished, many widows and orphans were rendered incomeless with little else.
No. Titanic, in her time, was the greatest ship in the world.
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There were 3 classes on the RMS Titanic, first class was for the richest people, second class was for the at least rich people and third class was for the poorest people.
The world's poorest people live in India. Other poorest countries in the world include China, Nigeria, Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
It is difficult to determine the exact poorest person on earth as poverty can be subjective and influenced by various factors. Globally, millions of people live in extreme poverty, earning less than $2 a day.
Many immigrants sailed Titanic with little more than the clothes on their backs but after many husbands and fathers perished, many widows and orphans were rendered incomeless with little else.
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No. Titanic, in her time, was the greatest ship in the world.
he was the person who designed and thought of the titanic.
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No John Jacob Astor was the richest person aboard the RMS Titanic.