The Inevitable Causes Of The Titanic

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On April 2, 1912 the “unsinkable ship” set sail on the Atlantic Ocean and ended in an unexpected tragedy. After three years of construction, the Titanic left Southampton, England with over 2,200 passengers heading for New York. The first two days of the voyage were successful according to the efficient crew and the rich upper class passengers enjoying the luxuries the ship had to offer.
The captain of the Titanic received warnings of icebergs in the area on April 14, 1912. Despite the warnings, Captain Edward John Smith continued sailing the Titanic at full speed until an iceberg was spotted directly in front of the ship. Captain Murdoch quickly steered left to change the course but the collision was inevitable. Impact from the blow caused

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