Topic: The Discovery of Ironclad Ships During the American civil war Why the Topic Was Chosen: The topic on the discovery of Ironclad ships during the civil war in America (1861-1865) was selected because of the impact it had on the development of the American society, acting as a change agent that lead to an era of new opportunities as listed below; 1. Initially, warships were constructed using wood and powered by wind and muscle power. The Ironclad ships were super-warships initially used by the South in 1862. They were steam-powered containing a fleet of ironclads that remarkably changed the naval warfare (Roberts 2003). 2. The ships were powerful and could be used in deepwater. The USS monitor ships together with the CSS Virginia revolutionized
After the battle the Union was so impressed they “built a fleet of fifty Monitor class Ironclads(Civil War).” Ericsson also made “monitors fo other nations and gunboats for Spain.” (Encyclopedia).
In the Medieval times, there were two warrior classes in Medieval Europe and Japan called samurais and knights. In Europe and Japan, both of their governments were tearing apart. When feudalism came into existence, it resulted into two warrior classes called samurais and knights. In the areas of social position, training and armor, and honor and death, the samurais and knights shared more similarities than differences.
Maritime wars took a noteworthy change amid the common war. On March 8 1862 the Confederates revealed a ship that would change maritime fighting everlastingly, making wooden body ship outdated. The Confederates set two layers of steel plate over the structure of the "Merrimack", situated ten firearms along its side and included a smash her bow. This resilient ship in its first fight, in the harbor of Hampton Roads assaulted five Union boats. The "Merrimack" renamed the "Virginia" sank one Union boat, exploded another ship, and made a third run ashore. No shots could infiltrate her shield. The unexpected thing was the Merrimack was left to sink after the Union naval force cut gaps into it.
Despite initial Confederate successes, the battle turned against Lee on July 3rd, and with few options remaining, he ordered his army to return to Virginia. The Union victory at the Battle of Gettysburg.“ (Document 6). The confederates encountered the union instead of defending because Robert E Lee understood that he wasn’t going to win the civil war. Encountering was not a good idea, as the Confederates attacked, they became desperate enough to fall into a trap that caused them the turning point of the war which resulted in a total lost. Another reason why the northern earned the victory is because of the great technology in the war, Ironclad ships. Ironclad ships were naval ships made out of mostly steel plates. The first battle of the ironclads was Hampton roads Virginia. First naval ship battle of the history. The outcome of the battle was
The introduction of steam and iron reshaped and defined new tactics during the 1815-1866 time period with emphasis on the Civil War. Primarily, the invention of the steam engine and rifled artillery forged from iron would define a new tactical advantage for both Confederate and Union Armies. Furthermore, these two new inventions would also greatly increase the effects of speed, lethality, and mass at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels during the Civil War.
Throughout the Civil War the South was Favoured to win the War because of certain advantages; but with certain new unknown types of battles that started such as naval battles, and improvements to the ships of the Navy can be linked to why the North became the victor of the Civil War. For centuries before the Civil War, large naval battles had not changed dramatically. Battle in the times before the Civil War were fought by wooden, sail-driven ships carrying as many cannon as possible, which would shoot at each other until one of them became so damaged that it could not keep up the fight. In the decade before the Civil War, however, major developments in naval technology forever changed the face of naval warfare. Even though the South was thought to have the advantage over the North the North was able to take advantage of the new technologies that were coming out to actually bring them a victory that set precedents that would last till the present day.
Brother against Brother, Father against son, why were they even still fighting. War is an appalling place, weapons of ruination, taking lives of ones we love. The civil war was a place of Technological advancements in the field of weapons, medicines, and many other types of technology. These advancements in technology changed the tides of war. The new weapons able to shred apart the human body, medicine to help your sick brothers, and conveyance of getting around. Throughout the time of war, people all around were looking for advancements in technology to get ahead.
On June 16, 1933, President Roosevelt signed into law the widely debated Glass-Steagall Banking Act. Sponsored by Virginia’s U.S. Senator Carter Glass and Alabama’s U.S. Representative Henry Steagall, the Glass-Steagall Banking Act was one of the attempts to restore the American people’s confidence in the banking system. Congress knew the current banking system needed reform. They desired to restrict the use of bank credit for speculation and instead direct bank credit to more productive uses, such as agriculture, commerce, and industry.
During the civil war the naval involvement was an integral piece in the outcome of the war. Regardless of the advances in railroad and other means of transporting supplies the waterways ultimately won the war (Hampton Roads Naval Museum, n.d.). The Union used ships to blockade the Southern ports, the Confederate ports had a few industrial areas (Hampton Roads Naval Museum, n.d.). These ports did not generate enough revenue to sustain a large army, it was a daily fight between the U.S. Navy and the blockade runners. The rivers were used to move Soldiers and supplies, up and down stream. These rivers were highly important to the commanders winning the upper hand.
During the war many new technology was used and some of these technology is still used today or something that many heard about. One of these technology is Ironclads to help with preventing mostly fires, but also known as regular steamships that only has metal plates covering it. Another well known is Rams used for weapon on Mediterranean warships, but later on in the years it was thrown out and replace
Throughout the 1800’s, commerce and the need for trade was at a rapidly growing pace, as it would be in the years to come, and the dawn of a new century was beginning to bloom. Being only a few decades after the Revolutionary War (the turning-stone in American history,) tensions were tight between both Britain and America. American and British businessmen and leaders of shareholders were pushing to transport and receive goods from the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans as quickly as possible. As the situation was beginning to arise into the minds of the governments, a need for an alternative route that was both a faster and more efficient approach to delivering items to foreign countries was escalating swiftly. Occurring throughout the course
Following the Civil War, a second industrial revolution in America brought many changes to the nation’s agriculture sector. The new technologies that were created transformed how farmers worked and the way in which the sector functioned. Agriculture expanded and became more industrial. Meanwhile government policies, or lack of them for a while, and hard economic conditions put difficult strains on farmers and their occupation. These changes in technology, economic conditions, and government policy from 1865 to 1900 transformed and improved agriculture while leaving farmers in hardship.
many different ports for trading. This also helped the United States Navy, with all these
PROPAGANDA Propaganda is the ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader, or a government. Many leaders during the Russian Revolution used Propaganda. Joseph Stalin used propaganda to spread his ideas on communism. In the book Animal Farm, Napoleon use Squealer for his propaganda. Squealer went around convincing the other animals that Snowball was a traitor and that Napoleon was always right.
The very first sailboats date back to egyptian and phoenician times in around 4000 BCE. In war sailboats date all the way back to the vikings and they used them in war, colonization, and trading. The sails on a sailboat originally were made from flax, hemp or cotton taking a variety of canvas forms, but today sails are made of synthetic fibers like nylon or polyester. In the 16th to mid-19th century was the Age of Sail. The Age of Sail was when sailing ships dominated trade routes and warfare at sea. These ships were also used to transport European explorers to the new worlds. Some examples of these ships used during those times are the Clipper and the Barque. Overall, sailboats were used in warfare during early times from the Egyptians to