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Lusitania

The Sinking of the Lusitania

In September 1907, shortly after twelve, a cruise ship from the Cunard line, the Lusitania, embarked on its maiden voyage from Liverpool to Queenstown, NY. At the time, it the largest ship ever built, weighing 32,000 tons and measuring over 750 feet long. It had the capability to reach 26 knots, and with its 7 passenger decks, it was rightfully given the name, “The Pride of the Cunard Line.” This British cargo ship was originally designed to make transatlantic trips, toting passengers and cargo between NY and England. Unfortunately, in May of 1917, its cargo was the deciding factor of the lives of 1,198 of its passengers. (Source 2)
The year is 1915 and WWI is underway. Tensions are growing as the United States tries to remain the neutral power between the Allied countries, France, Russia, and Italy, and the Central Powers, led by Germany and Austria-Hungary. The fateful voyage begins on a drizzly spring morning. The Lusitania boards its p...

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