The Civil War involved many legendary wars on the land of the United States and the allies of the United States. And it is repeated in history books for many generations. The battle of these lands is truly amazing, but the concept of this article is the naval battle of the civil war. It focuses on the fight between the monitor and Merrimack. At the beginning of the war north and south were not ready for Naval activities. Three new designs were invested in the future of the ship to better prepare the war for the navy.
British Navy: The American Civil War (1861 - 65) attracted attention to whaling, raising premiums to unprecedented height and plundering the Yankee fleet by federal commercial attackers. The Confederate Navy has few numbers or firepower to interfere with the closure of allied forces, protect the southern port, engage in allied warships in real battle. The sea was intercepted. (Characteristically, the crew and passengers are not harmed.In the southern way they are normally placed safely on the coast and only ships and cargo are destroyed - the motive is to destroy the northern economy It sacrificed the Yankees, but boats and goods were insured and the crew survived. If post-war economic environment is guaranteed, the owner can restore it to its original state and activate the fishery.
Unlike the US Army, the US Navy was integrated during the Civil War. In the 1840s, the black seafarers were limited to 5% of the participating forces due to federal regulations, but during the American Civil War, the black participation increased to 20% of the allied navy's total navy, almost double the army became. Approximately 18,000 African American men and 11 women served in the US Navy during the Civil War. The rank and position of the black crew depends on whether it is free or previously enslaved, the latter is classified as "boys", salary and evaluation are low.
During the Civil War, 200,000 African Americans joined the Allied forces or Navy. Some of them are free people and some escape from slavery; others are released by a considerate owner to serve the war. On the civil warfare side of African-Americans, from the servants and workers to soldiers and lower-ranking officers, the stories of civil war are told through images of people with color. Coddington has found these portraits, various kinds of portraits, and types found in museums, archives, and private collections. He compiled each person's life and fate based on personal documents, military records and pension files. These stories talk about the general people who become warriors, the prejudices they face, and the challenges that they experience. Civil war in African-Americans has made an important contribution to the relative lack of war and provides an attractive perspective on life that will help shape the American life.