In Lancashire, before the start of the Civil War, there was social and economic tension between towns which generally supported Parliament, and the landowning gentry and aristocracy who controlled the rural areas and mostly supported the king as Royalists. There was a religious divide with some towns supporting dissenting Nonconformist movements. Bolton was known as the "Geneva of the North", a reference to the city in Switzerland which was a centre of Calvinism.
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