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Naval battles of the American Civil War : ウィキペディア英語版
Naval battles of the American Civil War

The naval battles of the American Civil War, fought between the Union and the Confederacy, changed the foundations of naval warfare with the first use of ironclads and submarines, and the introduction of newer and more powerful naval artillery.
The first shots of the naval war were fired on April 13, 1861, during the Battle of Fort Sumter, by the US Revenue Cutter Service cutter USRC ''Harriet Lane''. The final shots were fired on June 22, 1865, by the Confederate raider CSS ''Shenandoah'' in the Bering Strait, more than two months after General Robert E. Lee's surrender of the Confederate Army.
==Significant battles==

One of the most important and famous naval battles of the Civil War was the clash of the ironclads, between the and the CSS ''Virginia'' at the Battle of Hampton Roads. The battle took place on March 8, 1862, and lasted for several hours, resulting in a tactical draw. These revolutionary new warships were protected by the thick armor plating that gives them the name Ironclad, which prevented any lasting damage to either ship.
A second great naval battle occurred at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1863. In this battle, called the First Battle of Charleston Harbor, the Union sent Admiral Du Pont with 9 ironclads to attack Charleston. When given the news, the Admiral did not expect to be victorious. He would have to steer his ships upriver to the fort and attack it from a standstill, giving the Confederates a valuable edge. The Union Naval Force was forced to retreat within two hours to prevent too many casualties in a single battle, which would irreparably cripple the navy. Because of this failure, the Union would be blockaded for two more years, and the Confederacy was able to set up several more forts along the coast of South Carolina.〔Hearn, Chester. (2000). Rebels and Yankees: Naval Battles of the American Civil War. California: Thunder Bay Press〕
The Battle of Cherbourg was an intense naval battle that ended in the sinking of the CSS ''Alabama'', one of the best Confederate ships in the fleet, by the . The ''Alabama'' fired the first shot, but the ''Kearsarge'' was slightly faster, had more firepower, and was manned by a larger crew than the ''Alabama'', giving the Union the advantage. The Confederate ship took many hits and casualties, and the rising water shut off its engines, leaving the surviving crew with no other choice but to surrender and be rescued by the ''Kearsarge''.〔Naval History and Heritage Command (2008). USS Kearsarge vs. CSS Alabama 19 June 1864. Retrieved from: http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/civilwar/cw-cru/kear-ala.htm〕

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