Who Was To Blame For Sinking The Titanic Research Paper

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At Fault for Sinking the Titanic
In the early hours of April 15, 1912 the mighty RMS Titanic sank and took 1,503 victims with it. Many have argued what and who was at fault for the sinking, and it seems to me that all evidence points to the manufacturers were at fault for the sinking, specifically the engineer Thomas Andrews. Let's start off with the logic and evidence for the claim.
Thomas Andrews made several faults when designing the Titanic. Blueprints were not even made for the Titanic. He made sixteen watertight compartments and this was one of the reasons people thought it was unsinkable. But Thomas made compartments smaller than they needed to be, height wise, so that there was more room for the first class passengers. Since it was too small, the doors in the compartments were mostly open. Since they were left open five of the compartments flooded, the ship needed four flooded to stay afloat. So, the Titanic sank way faster then it should have ; or it would not have sunk at all. Historians say that, “The belief that the ship was unsinkable was, in part, due to …show more content…

He worked with Harland and Wolff, a company that focused on making supplies used on ships or for building one. Whenever the company put in the rivets, they were made out of iron to save money. Iron is terrible for ships it breaks much easier than steel and they also didn’t put enough rivets. Since Thomas was the chief Designer, he should have known that this was a bad move and he should not have said the ship was ready to go when it wasn’t. Researcher Jennifer Hooper McCarty stated, “The company knowingly purchased weaker rivets, but I think they did it not knowing they would be purchasing something substandard enough that when they hit an iceberg their ship would sink.” This proves they bought cheaper rivets and it contributed to the

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