What was the primary reason Parliament denounced the proposed marriage of Charles I to a Spanish princess?
A) It feared such a marriage would open England to a pro-Catholic foreign policy.
B) It thought such a marriage would open England to excessive financial involvement in the New World.
C) It thought such a marriage would allow Spain to have an expanded role in English internal affairs.
D) It feared such a marriage would allow a Spanish ruler to inherit the English throne.
E) It feared such a marriage would give Spain control of the English Navy.
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