Remembering the Titanic over a century later: What caused the luxury ship to sink, how many lives were lost?
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The RMS Titanic was one of the largest ships in the world when it set sail from England to the United States on April 10, 1912 — but it sank four days later. Here's what happened.
Regardless, the tragedy of the Titanic shocked the world and resulted in numerous portrayals on the big screen and theater. The infamous sinking led to creation of the movie "Titanic," in 1997, directed by James Cameron and starring Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet. (CBS via Getty Images) The Titanic left Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912, for the United States, only to sink four days later. (AP Photo/File)
The Titanic, one of the wonders of the world in 1912, became infamous after it sank within four days of its first voyage in the Atlantic Ocean.
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