Who's To Blame For The Sinking Of The Titanic?

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People can agree that that the sinking of the titanic was a terrible disaster. At least a thousand people died. That doesn’t mean that it couldn’t have been prevented. There are numerous claims about how the Titanic could have been saved. One of the most famous is that there weren't enough lifeboats on the ship. While it may be true that they didn’t have enough to save everyone on the ship, they were following the outdated safety regulations given to them. There was another way that more people could have been saved, or the whole disaster avoided all together.The deaths of thousands happened because of one man and that man is the captain of the Titanic, Captain Smith, who was truly responsible for the sinking of the Titanic. Captain Smith started his life out in Hanley, Staffordshire. He was born on January 27th 1850. He captained the Baltic, Adriatic, and the Olympic. According to numerous reports he rose through the ranks of the navy very quickly. He was bestowed with the great honor of captaining the Titanic on her maiden voyage. This wonderful honor must have gotten to the great captain's head, because he made numerous careless mistakes. These mistakes ultimately are what cemented the Titanic's fate. One mistake that Captain Smith made was truly foolish. On the day that the Titanic sank, reports say that …show more content…

The Californian was supposedly nineteen miles away from the Titanic when distress signals were sent. They ultimately did nothing to help the people other than send a person out to wave a white light toward the water. One of the most famous reasons why so many people died that night is that there were not enough lifeboats to accommodate people. There were only twenty lifeboats on the boat at that time. There were roughly 2,230 people on the Titanic. Twenty lifeboats was actually how many were suppose to be on the Titanic at that time though. This was due to outdated safety

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