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KING OF THE SEAS

From the many inventions that emerged from the American Civil War, the Ironclad, designed
by Captain John Ericsson and Robert L. Stevens, has impacted the world by advancing naval
warfare technology. It gave America more influence in Europe and put America ahead of
Europe in naval matters. The impact and influence changed naval warfares forever by
forcing wooden ships to become obsolete.
The Ironclad was among the first technological and modern tools of war. Its impact on
technology in navies can still be seen today in the designs and the construction of naval
ships.(Mac Bride,1) It has impacted technology in the way ships are built. Because of the
ironclads the ships that are used in wars today are much safer. They are stronger and
easier to maneuver. 
The first ironclad to ironclad battle between the Merrimac and the Monitor was long and
drawn out. Although neither one emerged victorious, the world began to see what a major
improvement in warfare these ironclads were. A reporter from the Norfolk Day wrote: "This
work will create a revolution in naval warfare. Americas improvement has impacted naval
history in a way that no other invention ever has!" (Davis,135)
Many times in United States history the major nations of the world, such as England,
France and Germany, have ignored the United States in political matters but this
invention and the ironclad to 
ironclad battle changed a large percentage of their attitudes toward 
the United States. It made America become feared and respected by large European nations
and all the major nations looked at this invention with pure respect and awe. (Love,29)
The invention of the ironclad has helped to push America higher on the ladder to becoming
a major world power and to be included in major decisions of the world. The ironclads
caused a long range of reaction in navies and gave America a push for the influence they
wanted in Europe. 
Many say that the invention of the ironclad is quite possibly one of the chief reasons
for the continued existence of the United States. (Mac Bride,43) In the past people have
often thought of naval ships as only tools of war. Many never considered that a ship
could be useful in improving foreign policy and in pushing for American influence, but
when Europe heard about this invention they began to realize that America had an adequate
navy and the largest and finest 
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destroyers in the world. Europe began to recognize America as a nation that should be
taken seriously and would probably be better to have as a friend rather than a foe! 
It has been said that without this invention, America would still be behind in world
status, because major nations would not respect us. 
The Europeans saw the ironclad for what it was, an invention that would revolutionize
modern navies. The ironclad was seen as a very valuable vessel for rivers, harbors, and
for blockading. Ironclads were also formidable adjuncts to fortifications on land for
coast and harbor defense. (Trexler,72)
The invention of the Ironclad not only impacted and influenced navies, it also changed
the direction of naval warfare by making the use of the wooden ship in war obsolete
forever and served as a revolutionary change for modern navies. 
The building of the ironclad broke a five hundred year tradition in warship construction,
wooden ships were no longer built for Naval warfare. Wooden ships had long been the
traditional war machine of western culture, and the invention of the ironclad single
handedly 
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changed the tradition. 
Two days after the first battle of ironclads, England declared the use of the wooden ship
obsolete. (Arthur,247) The secretary of the Confederacy, Stephen R. Mallory declared, " I
regard the possession of an iron armored ship as a matter of first necessity." (Sharf,43)
A British admiral also said, 
" The possession of an Iron clad navy would advance Europe. Such ships at this time would
traverse our entire navy and if to cope with other navies on the open seas we must have
no more wooden ships built because our inequality will build up our vulnerability."
(Mahan, 102)
"Most of these innovations came about by pure chance and genius. All these
'...machinations of chance often served only to heighten drama, to punctuate the
inescapability of an event that would not be denied it's place in time.' (Davis,1) Some
say the ironclad came about through a series of chances and elusive destiny, yet only
after this invention did the world get a glimpse at the new era of 
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naval warfare that was emerging." (Phinney,3)
Truly the use of iron to clad ships and the battle between the Merrimac and the Monitor
is the most decisive factor to date to serve as a point of revolutionary change for
modern navies. 
The Merrimac and the Monitor fought like tigers for four hours in one of the greatest
naval engagements that had ever occurred since the beginning of the world. (Mahan,7) This
successful and terrible work caused a revolution in naval warfare, henceforth iron would
be King of the Seas! 

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