Why did King Henry VIII break from the Catholic Church?
A) He felt the Catholic Church was treating other Catholic nations such as Spain and Portugal unfairly.
B) He wanted a divorce from Catherine of Aragon, and the pope refused to grant it.
C) He recognized that England was at its peak as an international power and sought to take advantage.
D) He wanted to be pope, and the College of Cardinals refused to elect an English Catholic.
E) He felt the Catholic Church was not opposing the Protestant Reformation harshly enough.
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