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Steel ships began to be developed in the mid-19th century, with the first iron-hulled ships appearing around the 1830s. The transition to steel vessels occurred in the 1860s, with the launch of ships like the HMS Warrior in 1860, which was the first ironclad warship. By the late 19th century, steel had largely replaced iron in shipbuilding, leading to the construction of larger and more durable vessels.

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