How did the geography of the English Civil War evolve? Battles were fought out west, up north, down south - I know there wasn’t a fixture list, but as it must have beeb a major problem shifting thousands of men hundreds of miles, how were the venues ‘decided’?
Around my area in Yorkshire, battles were fought because powerful local families supported different sides. I think it was Fairfax at the battle of Bradford (not a major one in the history books). Youngest sprog lived near Marston Moor. She lived in part of what had been a Royalist house - across the Ouse you could see the estate of a Parliamentarian supporter. I admit to being ignorant of how this battle built up to the size it did - something for me to research next
miserable, rainy day.