Who suffered the most fatalities in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911?

A.
immigrant women and children
B.
compatriot men and women
C.
compatriot women and children
D.
immigrant men and women
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I believe the answer is immigrant women and children, specifically those from the ages of 13/14 to around 23, although there were higher. A lot of them were Jewish or Italian immigrants.

The correct option is A. Immigrant women and children are the most fatalities in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911.

Why were the doors locked in the Triangle Shirtwaist fire?

According to the NFPA, doors at the Triangle facility were apparently typically shut during business hours. To stop employees from leaving the factory during breaks or stealing supplies, the doors were always closed. The production floors frequently become cluttered with cutaway materials.

The majority of the victims were recent immigrants from Italy or the Jewish community, ranging in age from 14 to 23. Of the victims whose ages are known, Providenza Panino, 43, was the oldest victim, and Kate Leone and Rosaria "Sara" Maltese, both 14 years old, was the youngest. Manhattan's Asch Building is located in New York City.

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