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Ironclad warship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An ironclad was a steam-propelled warship in the later part of the 19th century, protected by iron or steel armor plates. The ironclad was developed as a result of the vulnerability of wooden warshi...
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A set of information and links regarding warships and naval operations in the American Civil War. ... Reenactment Organizations: The Pook Turtle Project - Building a replica of a western rivers ironclad gunboat Union Naval Historical Society / Western Gunboat Flotilla The Kearsarge Afterguard and Marine Detachment;
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www.wideopenwest.com/~jenkins/ironclads/ironclad.htm
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Basically, an "ironclad" was a steam-propelled warship fitted with plates of iron armor. The idea of an armored warship was not new; ... There were several different types of ironclad, but the most common ones in the Civil War were casemate ironclads and monitors. A casemate was an armored box, sometimes with slanting...
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Ironclad Ships Battle ... For the first time in history, two ironclad ships battled. The battle lasted for hours. Neither side won the battle. The Confederate ironclad was an old wooden ship called the Merrimac, which had been rebuilt with iron all around the boat.
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www.bsu.edu/web/dmdavis2/edtec320/civilwar/1862/Ironcla...
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Naval history was made on March 8, 1862, when the first Confederate ironclad steamed down the Elizabeth River into Hampton Roads to attack the woodensided U.S. blockading fleet anchored there.
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www.civilwarhome.com/ironclad.htm
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