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The Battle of Hampton Roads was significant because?

Iron clad ships were introduced into battle


What was significant of the battle of Hampton roads?

Ironclad ships were used for the first time.


The battle between what two ships changed the way warships were built?

(Two iron covered ships) fought during the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862.


What two ships fought in the battle at Hampton roads?

The Monitor and the Virginia (also known as the Merrimack.)


What was the significance about the battle of Hampton roads?

Ironclad ships were used for the first time.


Where was the US Civil War Battle of Hampton Roads fought?

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.


What are facts about the battle of merrimack and monitor?

It was the first major battle of ironclad ships . The first time they used the steel for ships. second major battle in Va. Fought in the waters of Hampton Roads/Norfolk


How many union ships did the Merrimac sink?

The Merrimac sunk 2 ships in the Hampton Roads.


Why was the battle of Hampton roads significant?

This battle, fought March 9, 1862, was the first time ironclad ships fought each other and started a new era of naval warfare.


What was the significance of the battle of Hampton?

Ironclad ships were used for the first time.


Who fought to a draw at Hampton Roads Virginia in the Civil War?

The union ironclad warship USS Monitor and the ironclad Merrimack, renamed the CSS Virginia fought an inconclusive duel in Hampton Roads in 1862. They never met again. It was the first battle between two armoured ships and sent shockwaves round the world.


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.)