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How did the confederates get the merrimack? what did the confederates rename the merrimack?

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Virginia

Step-by-step explanation:

However, it was captured by the Confederates. Union soldiers set the ship on fire, but the Confederates managed to save the hull of the ship. The confederates rebuilt the ship with a steam powered engine and iron armor. They renamed the ship the Virginia.

How did Merrimack get its name?

Merrimack River

Etymology. The name Merrimack is believed to have been adopted by early European settlers from Merruasquamack, a name meaning "swift water place" that given by Native American tribes for the portion of the river between Manchester, New Hampshire and Lowell, Massachusetts.

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