Yes, and all but a few were manually operated./ Most were used by the Confederacy such as the David class ( some steam powered and not truly submersible) The Pioneer and Hunley which have been recovered are presently museum exhibits. The Union had only one submarine, called the Alligator which had a somewhat checkered career and was not a production model, so to speak. as of l875 Czarist Russia floated out a powered sub code numbered A-l . Yes she had a name. I"ll let you figure it out- by the way the very word can be used in a command form for ( Resurface!). Nine letters, begins and ends with A. May she rise again! IRN Anastasia-l.
Yes, submarines were used by the Confederate Navy in the US Civil War.
No, not really, submarines were first used successfully in the Civil War.
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Yes, they had crews.
the battle of butthed island
Both the Union and the Confederate had submarines, but the Confederate used them more often.
As an ingenious new method of sinking warships.
submarines
One primitive submarine was used in the Civil War. It destroyed a Union ship but the sub also sank after its only attack.
The confederacy. they had several subs. the north had only one, the Alligator.
Not sure what you want to know. The first working submarine was in the Civil War.
The civil war was the first modern war. They had repeating rifles, submarines, military ambulances, hot air balloons for spying, barbed wire, flame throwers, just to name the few.