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Monitor & Merrimack Power point created by Robert L. Martinez Primary Content Source: A History of US: War, Terrible War, Joy Hakim Civil War at Sea

Right away, after the first shells were fired at Fort Sumter, President Lincoln ordered the Union navy to blockade Southern ports. Right away, after the first shells were fired at Fort Sumter, President Lincoln ordered the Union navy to blockade Southern ports.

That was going to be difficult. The U.S. Navy only had 90 ships. However, the Confederacy had no ships at all. That was going to be difficult. The U.S. Navy only had 90 ships. However, the Confederacy had no ships at all.

Both sides got busy. Northern shipyards worked at top speed. By the time the war ended, the North had about 700 ships in service. Both sides got busy. Northern shipyards worked at top speed. By the time the war ended, the North had about 700 ships in service.

The Confederates knew they could never match the Yankees when it came to numbers of ships (lack of industry & manpower). The Confederates knew they could never match the Yankees when it came to numbers of ships (lack of industry & manpower). C.S.S. Governor Moore

So, the Confederates secretly ordered fast cruisers from English shipyards. So, the Confederates secretly ordered fast cruisers from English shipyards. Shipyard in Liverpool, England.

The most famous confederate cruiser, the C.S.S. Alabama, captured 62 Yankee merchant ships in two years before it was finally sunk. The most famous confederate cruiser, the C.S.S. Alabama, captured 62 Yankee merchant ships in two years before it was finally sunk.

Sea Battle between C.S.S. Alabama & U.S.S. Kearsage

The Southerners decided to coat some of their ships with iron. Up to that time almost all ships were made of wood. The Southerners decided to coat some of their ships with iron. Up to that time almost all ships were made of wood. C.S.S. Galena

Up until the Civil War, ironclad ships had not been tested in battle, all the navies of the world were watching closely. Up until the Civil War, ironclad ships had not been tested in battle, all the navies of the world were watching closely. C.S.S. Richmond

Wooden ships were fast and easy to float, but they were also fragile, and flammable. Wooden ships were fast and easy to float, but they were also fragile, and flammable.

A ship with a layer of iron all over would be difficult to set on fire. Also, an iron ship could be a powerful weapon. Imagine it ramming a wooden boat. A ship with a layer of iron all over would be difficult to set on fire. Also, an iron ship could be a powerful weapon. Imagine it ramming a wooden boat.

A Union ship named Merrimack had sunk near Norfolk, Virginia. The Confederates raised the ship out of the water, and covered her with metal plates. A Union ship named Merrimack had sunk near Norfolk, Virginia. The Confederates raised the ship out of the water, and covered her with metal plates.

On each side of the roof were holes for five powerful guns. The Merrimack was big and clumsy and moved very slowly, but that metal coat made it strong and fierce-looking. On each side of the roof were holes for five powerful guns. The Merrimack was big and clumsy and moved very slowly, but that metal coat made it strong and fierce-looking.

Now that she had a new form she needed a new name. The Confederates called her the C.S.S. Virginia. Now that she had a new form she needed a new name. The Confederates called her the C.S.S. Virginia.

On March 8,1862, the Virginia slid into the water. On that very day, the ironclad Virginia destroyed two big Union frigates. On March 8,1862, the Virginia slid into the water. On that very day, the ironclad Virginia destroyed two big Union frigates.

Three Union ships had attempted to save their two ships. But, with shells bouncing harmlessly off the Virginia’s side, the captains chose to flee. Three Union ships had attempted to save their two ships. But, with shells bouncing harmlessly off the Virginia’s side, the captains chose to flee.

When the news of the battle reached Washington, people were in a panic. The South had unleashed a new super weapon. When the news of the battle reached Washington, people were in a panic. The South had unleashed a new super weapon.

U.S. Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton said the Virginia cold sink every vessel in the North, and it could steam up the Potomac River to Washington and “disperse Congress, destroy the Capitol and public buildings.” U.S. Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton said the Virginia cold sink every vessel in the North, and it could steam up the Potomac River to Washington and “disperse Congress, destroy the Capitol and public buildings.”

Long before the launching, spies had informed the U.S. Navy that the Virginia was being built. So the U.S. Navy decided to secretly build its own ironclad vessel. Long before the launching, spies had informed the U.S. Navy that the Virginia was being built. So the U.S. Navy decided to secretly build its own ironclad vessel.

The Monitor was as strange-looking as the Virginia. It looked like a surfboard carrying a round, flat-topped box. The Monitor was as strange-looking as the Virginia. It looked like a surfboard carrying a round, flat-topped box.

However, inside the box of the U.S.S. Monitor, which revolved around, were two powerful guns. The Virginia’s guns were stationary. However, inside the box of the U.S.S. Monitor, which revolved around, were two powerful guns. The Virginia’s guns were stationary.

Sailors on deck of the U.S.S. Monitor

The Monitor was smaller than the Virginia (Merrimack) and easier to maneuver. The Monitor was smaller than the Virginia (Merrimack) and easier to maneuver.

It was Sunday, March 9, 1862, when they met. The shores of Hampton Roads were lined with people eager to see the battle. It was Sunday, March 9, 1862, when they met. The shores of Hampton Roads were lined with people eager to see the battle.

For four hours they battled. The Virginia’s guns kept firing, but the Monitor was an impossible target, it was small and mobile, and never stayed where it was expected. For four hours they battled. The Virginia’s guns kept firing, but the Monitor was an impossible target, it was small and mobile, and never stayed where it was expected.

In the end, neither ship was able to sink the other. Cannonballs bounced off their sides. In the end, neither ship was able to sink the other. Cannonballs bounced off their sides.

The battle was a draw, although both sides claimed victory. Actually, it was iron ships that won, that battle finished wooden warships. The battle was a draw, although both sides claimed victory. Actually, it was iron ships that won, that battle finished wooden warships. Officers of the U.S.S. Monitor

Charles F. Adams, U.S. minister to England, wrote from England that the battle “has been the main talk of the town even in Parliament, …The impression is that it dates the commencement of a new era in warfare.” Charles F. Adams, U.S. minister to England, wrote from England that the battle “has been the main talk of the town even in Parliament, …The impression is that it dates the commencement of a new era in warfare.”

They were right !