On the tactical level, neither ship won. Both sustained minor damage, but neither was sunk. On the strategic level, the goal of the Confederate ship was to break the blockade and drive Union warships from Chesapeake Bay, and neither was accomplished. The day before the ironclads fought the Rebel ship had sallied forth and destroyed three wooden Union warships, but with the appearance of the Monitor the next day its effort against the conventional ships ended. Moreover, the failure of the CSS Virginia (or "The Merrimac" if you prefer) to lift the blockade, or to interfere with the Union operations underway, which involved landing troops from ships onto Virginia soil, cost the Rebel ship her anchorage. She drew too much water to be able to get over the bar into the James River, and so could not escape upstream, and had to be blown up by her own crew. So on the strategic level the Union was ultimately the winner, even though this was unclear at the time.
The Union warship USS Monitor defeated the Confederate warship USS Merrimack in the Battle of Hampton Roads. This is also known as the Battle of the Ironclads.
Captain John L. Worden was the Commander of the USS Monitor at the Battle of Hampton Roads against the Virginia.
The Battle of the Ironclads occurred on March 9, 1862. This naval battle took place during the American Civil War between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (formerly known as the USS Merrimack) in the Hampton Roads harbor of Virginia. It marked the first ever clash between ironclad warships.
Battle of Hampton Roads happened on 1862-03-08.
In the waters of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862
The battle between the ironclads Monitor and Merrimack took place near Hampton Roads, VA. It occurred on March 9, 1862.
March 9, 1862 in the Atlantic near Hampton Roads, Virginia
The Union warship USS Monitor defeated the Confederate warship USS Merrimack in the Battle of Hampton Roads. This is also known as the Battle of the Ironclads.
The battle of the ironclads(Virginia vs. Monitor) took place off of Hampton Roads,Va. on March 8th and 9th 1862.March 8th was the Virginia attacking several Union ships in the area,then on the 9th the Monitor showed up and the two ironclads fought each other.The battle was a draw.
The Battle of Hampton Roads was fought over the two day period spanning March 8-9, 1862 in Hampton Roads. Hampton Roads is basically a ship dock in Virginia where the James River meets the Nansemond and Elizabeth Rivers right outside Chesapeake Bay. It was the first time in naval warfare that two ironclads met in battle. As an aside the sinking of Union ships at Hampton Roads by the CSS Virginia caused a delay in the Union's Peninsula campaign.
Captain John L. Worden was the Commander of the USS Monitor at the Battle of Hampton Roads against the Virginia.
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.
march 8-9 1862
The Battle of the Ironclads occurred on March 9, 1862. This naval battle took place during the American Civil War between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (formerly known as the USS Merrimack) in the Hampton Roads harbor of Virginia. It marked the first ever clash between ironclad warships.
Battle of Hampton Roads happened on 1862-03-08.
On March 8th to March 9th, the ironclad CSS Virginia began to destroy Union ships at Hampton Roads. The wooden Union warships were assisting in the Union's Peninsula campaign. The CSS Virginia did considerable damage to Union warships. On the 9th, the Union ironclad, the USS Monitor enters Hampton Roads and engages the CSS Virginia. Each ship absorbs damage and the battle never begins the next day. The naval battle is considered a draw. It was the first time in history that two ironclads fought each other.
In the waters of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862