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  • Ironclad | Civil War, Monitor, Merrimack | Britannica
    ironclad, type of warship developed in Europe and the United States in the mid-19th century, characterized by the iron casemates that protected the hull In the Crimean War (1853–56) the French and British successfully attacked Russian fortifications with “floating batteries,” ironclad barges mounting heavy guns, that were towed into position
  • When Ironclads Clashed: How Hampton Roads Changed Naval . . . - HISTORY
    On March 8, 1862, the Virginia left Gosport on its maiden voyage and steamed toward nearby Hampton Roads, a vital sea junction that was patrolled by a Union blockading fleet As the ironclad neared
  • Battle of the Ironclads - U. S. National Park Service
    On March 9, 1862, one of the most famous naval battles in American history occurred as two ironclads, the U S S Monitor and the C S S Virginia fought to a draw off Hampton Roads, Virginia The ships fired on each other all morning but their armor plates deflected the shots, signaling a new era of steam-powered iron ships
  • Clash of the Ironclads | American Battlefield Trust
    The USS Monitor and CSS Virginia were not the world's first ironclad ships, but their epic clash at Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862, marked a major turning point in naval warfare When they met near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, Union iron-plated gunboats had already been plying the waters of Western Theater rivers for some weeks
  • Discover the Ironclad Warships of The US Civil War - NavalHistoria
    Ironclads were the first warships to be fully armoured and could withstand enemy fire The success of ironclads during the American Civil War demonstrated their effectiveness in naval warfare and sparked interest in the development of armoured ships around the world
  • Civil War Ironclads: Topics in Chronicling America - Library of Congress
    In 1861, Ironclads were created and deployed to the naval battlefields to destroy wooden ships This guide provides access to material related to "Civil War Ironclads" in the Chronicling America digital collection of historic newspapers
  • Ironclads · Civil War · Digital Exhibits - Washington State University
    By the middle years of the war, the Confederacy and Union both had introduced ironclads in order to overcome the wooden fleets that each country maintained It was these ships, more so than any other wartime naval innovation, which would revolutionize naval warfare and have long standing effects after the surrender of the Confederacy in 1865
  • Ironclads - (AP US History) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
    Ironclads were warships armored with iron or steel plates, marking a significant advancement in naval warfare during the Civil War These vessels played a crucial role in changing naval strategies and tactics, demonstrating the shift from wooden ships to more formidable iron-armored ships
  • Civil War: The Clash of the Monitor and Merrimack Ironclads
    Notable Ironclads Before the Civil War Prior to the Civil War, several ironclad ships were constructed that would influence American designs The most notable among these was the French Gloire, engaging in combat operations in Europe and showcasing the potential of iron-armored vessels
  • Steel Steam - American Battlefield Trust
    The developments in artillery and propulsion led to another key innovation: the ironclad Realizing how tremendously vulnerable wooden ships were to destruction by long range, explosive cannon fire, naval architects began to dramatically improve ships' defenses by plating them with iron or steel





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