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The USS Merrimack had been burned and scuttled when Union forces abandoned Norfolk, Virginia. When the Confederates raised it and made it an ironclad, it was renamed the CSS Virginia. The "Monitor" was the US ironclad and it monitored possible reef or torpedo damage. The name was also thought to infer that this warship would "monitor" the seas and be vigilante for threats.

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What is the name of the most famous naval battle during the civil war?

The Battle of Hampton Roads (Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack ) .


What was the name of Southern ironclad that fought the USS Monitor?

The southern ironclad was the CSS Virginia. It was built upon the partially destroyed hull of the former USS Merrimack.


What was the name of the Confederate's first ironclad ship?

The CSS Virginia, formerly a Union ship called the USS Merrimack was the first ironclad to actually fight, but CSS Manassas was the first to be built and commissioned as a Confederate warship. * Interesting story here, but it takes a while to tell. Suggest the inquirer do a search of "CSS Manassas" along with another Rebel ironclad ram, the "CSS Louisiana." * The Manassas was a pathetic little ironclad which rammed a Union warship and barely made a dent before being sunk. The Louisiana was a much better ram, more along the lines of the Virginia, but engines were not installed before the battle and she fought immobile alongside Confederate shore batteries at New Orleans before exploding, about five weeks after the famous battle at Hampton Roads.


How did the monitor the warship get its name?

The designer, John Ericsson, proposed the name Monitor for the warship. Monitor means one who admonishes and corrects wrongdoers


What was the battle of the USS Monitor vs CSS Virginia?

== == The Merrimack (CSS Virginia) was larger, heavier and mounted more guns. The USS Monitor was smaller and lighter but that made it more maneuverable and gave it a shallower draft, allowing it to go into much shallower water than could the Virginia. Although the Monitor had only two guns, they were mounted in a rotating turret, allowing her to train them on the Virginia regardless of the relative positions of the two ships. The Virginia, like all other ships of the day, had to maneuver the entire ship in order to bring her guns to bear.

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What was the name of the ironclads in the Confederate Navy?

merrimack monitor


What were the names of the two first ironclad ships that went to battle?

The first two ironclads to engage in battle were the USS Monitor for the Union and the CSS Virginia for the Confederacy. The Virginia is also known as the Merrimack, the name it had before Virginia seceded and the US Navy abandoned Norfolk Navy Yard.


What is the name of the South's ironclad ship in the Civil War?

The CSS Virginia, formerly the USS Merrimack, was but one of the Confederate ironclads. It is famous from the Battle of Hampton Roads with the USS Monitor. This was the first ever clash between two ironclad ships. The battle occurred March 9th, 1862.


What was the significant about the battle between the Merrimack and the monitor?

The Battle of Hampton Roads, which was where the Monitorand the Merrimack fought, was significant because it was the first time ironclad warships fought in a real battle. The battle was inconclusive in terms of the war, but it caused a sudden interest in ironclad ships, and countries like the US, UK, and France began a race to build many of them.The Monitor and Merrimack (also known as the Virginia- the Merrimack was an older ship that was torn apart and rebuilt, and when it was finished, it was renamed the Virginia; but the old name stuck, so you'll see both names used) were ironclads- powerful ships made with metal armor on the sides instead of just wood, and they relied primarily steam engines to move instead of sails. The Merrimack was a Confederate ship; the Monitor belonged to the Union.During the battle, the Merrimack did pretty well against the Union's old wooden ships; after the Monitor arrived, the two ironclads fought each other to a standstill. Despite the inconclusive fight, the world noticed, and immediately started copying the ships, especially the Monitor. The monitor class of ship was very popular right up until the invention of battleships and dreadnoughts in the years leading to World War I.In the picture above this, the Monitor is the one on the right, with the round tower in the middle of it. The Merrimack is the one on the left.


What was the name of the second ironclad named?

There were 2 ironclads, the Merrimac of the South and the Monitor of the North.


What was the south's ironclad ship renamed?

The first ironclad for the Confederacy was the CSS Virginia. It had been the USS Merrimack and previously been left for "dead" when Confederate troops assaulted the Union base at Norfolk, Virginia. The Union burned it lest it fall into Confederate hands. Southern engineers salvaged the hull of the Merrimack and rebuilt it with thick iron sides, and added her with canons on each side.


What is the name of the most famous naval battle during the civil war?

The Battle of Hampton Roads (Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack ) .


What two ironclad war ships fought a battle with each other in 1862?

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.)


What is the best definition for the word Merrimack?

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.


What was the name of the Southern ironclad that fought the Monitor?

The southern ironclad was the CSS Virginia. It was built upon the partially destroyed hull of the former USS Merrimack.


Name the greatest naval battle of the Civil War involving ironclad ships?

The Monitor. These were actually "riverine" boats, armored and with 11" guns. Battleships are ocean-going warships. However, in the Vietnam War, Monitors were again used in the rivers and mounted 40mm and 105mm cannons; these boats were often referred to as "riverine battleships."


What was the name of Southern ironclad that fought the USS Monitor?

The southern ironclad was the CSS Virginia. It was built upon the partially destroyed hull of the former USS Merrimack.