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If one assumes that to travel First Class on a brand-new crack Atlantic liner in 1912 required one to be "rich," then there were 324 "rich" people aboard. But no one can know for certain how many people of above-average wealth traveled Second Class because they were careful with their money.

What is known is that the percentage of men of all classes who died in the disaster was far higher than the number of women, due to the "women and children first" policy followed by White Star as well as all other lines in 1912. (100% of the First and Second Class children were saved.) The fact is that, by far, the highest percentage of Second Class men were lostbecause they were "gentlemen" and stepped away from the boats. Go to for a good discussion on casualty statistics.

The ultimate fact of the matter is that Titanic sank because she was speeding through a known ice area at night without a searchlight, the night was calm so there were no breakers around the base of the iceberg, the lookouts had no binoculars due to an unfortunate oversight common with new ships, and the berg itself was a "dark" berg, probably having recently turned over. The appalling loss of life (of 2,207 on board, only 712 survived) was due almost entirely to there not being enough boats for every passenger and member of the crew (although Titanic actually had more boats than were required under Board of Trade rules of the era) and many people never entered the boats because they had bought into the myth, never perpetuated by White Star, that Titanic was "unsinkable."

More crew died vs. third class passengers, but the amount of third class who died was almost even with the crew.

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16y ago

bish and mia bakalski were the richest cuople to board the titanic and they both survived bish and mia bakalski were the richest cuople to board the titanic and they both survived bish and mia bakalski were the richest cuople to board the titanic and they both survived bish and mia bakalski were the richest cuople to board the titanic and they both survived

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7y ago

The combined wealth of the top ten richest passengers on Titanic would have been $163,400,000 in 1912 dollars..

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7y ago

The combined wealth of the top ten richest passengers on Titanic would have been $163,400,000 in 1912 dollars..

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15y ago

no poor. all rich. it was a CRUISE ship untrue there was first class ,second class and third class third class were mainly emigrants and were not allowed on deck but were kept down below

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9y ago

John Jacob Astor IV. Well he is the wealthiest

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15y ago

People who have a higher class and are normally rich.

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15y ago

there were 590 people who were very rich

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13y ago

57

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