The Terrible Disaster of the SS ARCTIC (1854)

If you enjoyed this video, please consider joining my Patreon to help create more videos like this! Patrons can enjoy an exclusive half-hour bonus video about the sinking of the Arctic, reviewing first hand accounts of the Captain and one of the ship’s “rebels” To give a one-time tip, please visit: On this channel, we’ve studied the Titanic, the Lusitania, the Atlantic, Lexington, Swallow, and others. However, the wreck of the Collins Liner SS Arctic in 1854 is the most tragic, shocking, and shameful maritime ordeals I’ve yet to cover. This story is not for the faint of heart. After departing Liverpool and approaching the coast of Newfoundland en route for New York, the SS Arctic was struck by the French steamship Vesta, tearing open her side, and leading to a terrible calamity aboard both vessels, where most men turned to cowards and villains while only a few rose to be the heroes the situation called for. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction 0:34 - The Arctic and the Collins Line 2:28 - The Voyage 5:59 - The Collision 8:55 - Inspecting the Damage 12:02 - Mad Dash for Land 15:17 - Evacuation and Mutiny 20:46 - Building the Raft 24:10 - The Arctic Founders 27:13 - Rescue 31:30 - The Aftermath and Conclusion 3D Ocean design by Michael at
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