No. Neither side won.
That was the Battle of Hampton Roads. The battle is considered indescive because both sides claimed thay won and there is no easy way to determine who could be considered the victor looking back on it.
Richmond, Virginia, was the capitol of the Confederate States of America. That would be the South.
The outcome of the clash between the Union ship Monitor and the Confederate ship Virginia (formerly known as the Merrimack) during the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862, was a historic stalemate. While neither side achieved a decisive victory, the battle marked the first meeting of ironclad warships and demonstrated the superiority of iron over wooden ships. This engagement signified a turning point in naval warfare, leading to the decline of wooden naval vessels and the rise of ironclads.
Neither side won
Neither side won
Neither side won
It ended at the time that everybody on the other side died at! not really actually it was march 8-9 1862
AnswerIt was the first battle between ironclad warships.Monitor vs. Virginia (converted from the Merrimack)The battle between the Monitor and Virginia was important because it was the first naval battle where the ships involved used armored plating.
Hampton Fluker I go to school with him.
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no it is not true