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The Civil War in Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks

The Civil War in Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks

April 1861 marked the beginning of America’s darkest trial, and nowhere was its shadow more immediate than the waters of Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks. As President Lincoln faced the chaos of rebellion, Southern secessionists seized forts, arsenals, and naval yards throughout the South. Yet one stronghold refused to fall: Fortress Monroe, the “Gibraltar of the Chesapeake.” From this powerful bastion on Virginia’s coast, Union forces launched bold campaigns that would define the early course of the war. Their presence threatened Confederate supply lines and opened the way to North Carolina’s vulnerable shoreline. Across both regions, two vital canals linked the Confederate heartland to the coast, transforming Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks into a single, high-stakes theater of war. Historian Matthew Ericson unites these interconnected battles into one compelling narrative. Witness the Union buildup at Fortress Monroe, General Ambrose Burnside’s daring victories along the Carolina coast, and the legendary clash of ironclads that changed naval warfare forever. Richly detailed and deeply researched, these stories reveal how these coastal conflicts shaped the Union’s early strategy and turned the tide in a war for the nation’s very survival—a forgotten front that deserves its place in Civil War history.

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April 1861 marked the beginning of America’s darkest trial, and nowhere was its shadow more immediate than the waters of Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks. As President Lincoln faced the chaos of rebellion, Southern secessionists seized forts, arsenals, and naval yards throughout the South. Yet one stronghold refused to fall: Fortress Monroe, the “Gibraltar of the Chesapeake.” From this powerful bastion on Virginia’s coast, Union forces launched bold campaigns that would define the early course of the war. Their presence threatened Confederate supply lines and opened the way to North Carolina’s vulnerable shoreline. Across both regions, two vital canals linked the Confederate heartland to the coast, transforming Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks into a single, high-stakes theater of war. Historian Matthew Ericson unites these interconnected battles into one compelling narrative. Witness the Union buildup at Fortress Monroe, General Ambrose Burnside’s daring victories along the Carolina coast, and the legendary clash of ironclads that changed naval warfare forever. Richly detailed and deeply researched, these stories reveal how these coastal conflicts shaped the Union’s early strategy and turned the tide in a war for the nation’s very survival—a forgotten front that deserves its place in Civil War history.

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