None. One died on the Virginia however. Note that the Monitor did not sink during the battle. It sunk in a storm when it was being towed for repairs.
The battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac during the US Civil War. It was the first time two ironclad ships had fought each other.
During the US Civil War, the first sea battle in history between two ironclads happened at Hampton Roads. on March 9, 1862. The Union ironclad was the USS Monitor, and the Southern ironclad was the CSS Virginia. The Virginia had been the USS Merrimack, but it was half scuttled at Norfolk and rebuilt as a Southern ironclad. Technically the battle was a draw. With that said, the US navy saw that cannon fire from the Virginia made serious dents in parts of the Monitor and feared another battle. That never happened as the Virginia was scuttled by the South to prevent it from falling into Union hands. Many ironclads based on the Monitor model were built by the Union.
(Two iron covered ships) fought during the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862.
The USS Monitor was the first U.S. Navyship to be made mostly of metal. She was an ironclad ship that was deployed during the Civil War. The first battle between ironclads occurred at the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862, when the Monitor went against the CSS Virginia. The CSS Virgina, which was an ironclad built from the remains of the former USS Merrimack, was the first ironclad built.The first use of metal on a U.S. Navy ship was when the USS Constitution's wooden hull was sheath with copper. However, this was not for protection from battle. It was sheathed to protect the wooden hull from the ravages of seawater and sea organisms that grow on wooden hulls. The sheathing was applied when the ship was constructed. It was the first ship of the U.S. Navy and was launched on September 20, 1797.
The Battle of Hampton Roads (Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack ) .
The Merrimac and the Monitor Battle OR the Ironclad Battle
The first ironclad of the North was the USS Monitor. Afterwards it built many ironclad ships, many based on the design of the Monitor.
The battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac during the US Civil War. It was the first time two ironclad ships had fought each other.
The USS Monitor was an advance in ironclad warships in its time. It had a rotating turret on which a canon was mounted. It was part of the US Civil War sea battle at Hampton Roads. It fought against the CSS Virginia. This was the first battle between ironclad warships in history. The battle was a stand-off. The Moniter never fought again as it was lost in a sea storm some months later.
The first Ironclad ship ever made was by the northern states during the civil war was named the Monitor.
Naval battle
The USS Monitor was a Union, United States ship.
The USS Monitor was an advance in ironclad warships in its time. It had a rotating turret on which a canon was mounted. It was part of the US Civil War sea battle at Hampton Roads. It fought against the CSS Virginia. This was the first battle between ironclad warships in history. The battle was a stand-off. The Moniter never fought again as it was lost in a sea storm some months later.
The ironclad Virginia was commanded by Commodore Franklin Buchanan, who after having been wounded was substituted by Capt. Catesby Apt Jones. The Monitor was commanded by Capt. John Lorimer Worden.
During the US Civil War, the first sea battle in history between two ironclads happened at Hampton Roads. on March 9, 1862. The Union ironclad was the USS Monitor, and the Southern ironclad was the CSS Virginia. The Virginia had been the USS Merrimack, but it was half scuttled at Norfolk and rebuilt as a Southern ironclad. Technically the battle was a draw. With that said, the US navy saw that cannon fire from the Virginia made serious dents in parts of the Monitor and feared another battle. That never happened as the Virginia was scuttled by the South to prevent it from falling into Union hands. Many ironclads based on the Monitor model were built by the Union.
The first ironclad battle of the Civil War (and of history itself) did, indeed, take place at Hampton Roads, Virginia, at the mouth of the James River, on March 9, 1862. Both ironclad warships were damaged during the duel, with the "Merrimac" (or, "Virginia", as she had been renamed before the battle) retreating towards her harbor after the "Monitor" had escaped into shallow water upon taking damage. This first-ever battle between ironclads thus ended in a draw.
The Confederacy's Ship (Merrimack) And the Union's Ironclad Ship (Monitor)