The battle occurred at Hampton Roads, where the Elizabeth and Nanosecond rivers meet the James River near the Chesapeake Bay.
The Battle of Hampton Roads (Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack ) .
The first battle between two steam powered "ironclad" ships. Happened at Hampton Roads in Virginia. The Monitor was a Union ship. The Merrimack was a Confederate ship , but it was really named the "Virginia" (The ship was a Union ship named the Merrimack until it was captured by the Confederacy and renamed the Virginia). To add on to this the battle of the Monitor v. Merrimack: a vessel was created by the Confederates that was an ironclad warship, Lincoln ordered the same warship for the union. The warships were too advance for the weaponry thus both ships did little damage to each other. The significance of this battle was the fact that the ironclad warships changed the history of warfare. This was part of the Anaconda (that stated 1. Blockade the coast 2. Take the Mississippi thus splitting the South into two 3. Capture Richmond which was the seat of power/capital for the South and 4. Drive through the heart of Tennessee because it was the heart of the Confederacy) because the Union wanted to stop the Ironclad warship so it could not travel or import/export, plus it was threatening for the Union.
The Battle of Hampton Roads, off the coast of Virginia occurred March 8-9, 1862. On the morning of the 9th, the USS Monitor met the CSS Virginia (Merrimack) in the first duel of ironclads, and fought to an inconclusive result.
USS Monitor and CSS Virginia fought to draw in 1862 signaling the end of wooden naval ships.
The U.S. Naval Academy is located in Annapolis, Maryland.
It was the first naval battle between two ironclads.
Battle of Monitor/Merrimack, a naval battle in the civil war and in 1862 and lasted for two days.
The Battle of Hampton Roads (Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack ) .
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Merrimack is a river that flows through New Hampshire and Massachusetts. It is also the name of a Naval fight fought in 1862 during the Civil War between the Union Monitor and the Confederate Virginia.
For the Merrimack, the captain was Garrett J. Pendergrast. NEW RESPONDENT. The commander of Monitor was Capt. (then Rear Admiral) John Lorimer Worden. That of Merrimac was Commander (then Admiral) Franklin Buchanan. During the fighting he was wounded and substituted by Capt. Catesby Ap Jones..
The war is notable as the history's first duel between ironclad warships and the beginning of new era of naval warfare.
The USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (known to history by it's former name "Merrimack") fought the first naval duel between ironclad warships on 9 March 1862 at Hampton Roads. (Hampton Roads is the name to given to the large harbor at the mouth of the James River where that river enters Chesapeake Bay and is the site of today's Norfolk Naval Station.)
The battle revolutionized naval warfare, due to the increased toughness of steel covered hulls, which led to new technology in guns and ammunition
It showed the days of wooden ships were at an end - ironclads were the future of naval warfare
It changed naval warfare for ever. As soon as the British heard about the battle they immediately set to work to armour their navy.
John Lorimer Worden has written: 'The Monitor and the Merrimac' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Hampton Roads, Battle of, Va., 1862, Monitor (Ironclad), Naval operations, Merrimack (Frigate), History