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* Price is considering 2021 inflation (Inflation Rate £1000)
713
215
498
Everyone on Board - 2229
Crew - 913
Passengers - 1316 

37.84 %

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Progreso 137.84 %
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23.55 %

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Progreso 123.55 %
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31.99 %

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Progreso 131.99 %
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Survival Rates
What type of people would have survived the deadly iceburg crash  on April 15, 1912?
by Kasra rategh
Who Survived the titanic? 
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THESE ARE THE ETHNICITIES WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNT OF PEOPLE ABOARD THE TITANIC

* Price is considering 2021 inflation (Inflation Rate ≈ £1000)

FOR PASSENGERS

713

215

498

Everyone on Board - 2229

Crew - 913

Passengers - 1316

Consisted mostly of the middle classmen including professors, authors, clergymen, and tourists.

Second Class ≈ £1123*

Consisted mostly of the wealty, including many businessmen, politicians, high-ranking military personnel, industrialists, bankers, and professional athletes.

First Class ≈ £45000*

Constisted mostly of immigrants moving to the United States and Canada.

Third Class ≈ £698*

Social Class

And Gender survival rates

The Titanic set sail on April 10th, 1912 in the harbers of Southhamption England. The ship itself was built in Ireland and due to shortage of time, many compromises were made in the safety aspects of building the ship. For example, the number of lifeboats on the ship was only enough for 53.4% of the people on board. Therfore, the crew and passengers started to prioritize different peoples safety. Heres how:

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What type of people would have survived the deadly iceburg crash on April 15, 1912?

by Kasra rategh

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