As time went along, and the war dragged on, new technology was created, making The Civil War the first modern and industrial war. One way the Civil War affected new technology was ironclad warships. Ironclad warships are steam-propelled warships that have protective steel or iron plates covering them. Although the two ironclad warships used in the Civil War, USS Monitor and CSS Virginia, were not the very first Ironclads made, they were the first ones to ever be used in combat. This had a major effect in the technology back then because it helped engineers learn how to work with and upgrade the ironclads. The warships made it easier to fight the war in the water, instead of using wooden ships that were easily sinkable with explosives. If we hadn’t of had the Civil War or the Battle of Hampton Roads, then we wouldn’t have know how exactly the ironclads worked, or if we did, it would’ve slowed down how we created new naval technologies for …show more content…
Before the Civil War, each state was, in a way, separated from the other ones. During the events leading up to and the Civil War, the United States separated into two groups/sides. After the North had won, and the government had more control and each state less control, many southerners were still upset and angry over the results and felt like what had happened was wrong. Eventually, the nation united as one and started to rebuild, this era being called the Reconstruction Era. It took time and lots of sacrifices, especially after the assassination of President Lincoln, but with the help of important Civil War leaders and public figures, like Ulysses S. Grant, Andrew Johnson, and Hiram Revels, the first African American Senator. The Reconstruction was long and was not completely easy and good, but it helped unite the states as one whole