Naval battle
The Merrimac
The Merrimac and the Monitor Battle OR the Ironclad Battle
The Union
The answer to that is the south.
they were used as ships during war
The ironclad was a remarkable invention during the time of the Civil War. With the iron covered hulls, and the roof mounted cannons, they were thought indestructible. With this new ship added to the Civil War, sea battles became as important as land battles such as Gettysburg.
The first ironclad of the North was the USS Monitor. Afterwards it built many ironclad ships, many based on the design of the Monitor.
Yes, there were naval battles; in fact, the first ironclad ships were invented during the Civil War.
The first Ironclad ship ever made was by the northern states during the civil war was named the Monitor.
The South Ironclad refers to various ironclad warships used by the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. The most famous example is the CSS Virginia, formerly known as the USS Merrimack, which participated in the Battle of Hampton Roads in 1862. The South Ironclads played a significant role in changing naval warfare tactics during the Civil War.
The ships in the Civil War were called the Ironclad.
Irish Bend (Louisiana), Island Number Ten (Missouri) and Ivy Mountain (Kentucky) were the scenes of battles during the Civil War. Ironclad warships were used during the war. Rufus Ingalls was a Union General and chief quartermaster during the war.