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By Kimberly Terpstra
While the Titanic was on its way to New York City, United States from Southampton, United Kingdom it hit an iceberg near Canada, on April 14, 1912,(Deborah).
The Titanic was thought to be extremely hard to sink and was also the most elegant ship float at the time(Deborah).
The Titanic had 9 steel decks that were as tall as an 11 story building, was 46,328 tons, was 882 feet wide, and 92 feet wide (Deborah).
The ship being non subversive, and how the visibility was decent likely added to the captains cockiness (Deborah).
The captain of the Titanic is known to have seen multiple icebergs that night yet he did not go any slower than 24 miles an hour, he also obtained a hand full of warnings (Deborah).
"Sinking of the Titanic - off "Sinking of the Titanic - off Newfoundland: 1912." When Technology Fails, edited by Neil Schlager, Gale, 2008. Gale In Context: Middle School, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CV2645800090/MSIC?u=31oskaloosa&sid=MSIC&xid=81770b30. Accessed 2 Oct. 2019.
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