Why did Henry VIII come into conflict with the pope?

A.
Henry wanted England to become a Protestant nation.

B.
Henry wanted to remove the pope as head of the Church.

C.
The pope refused to annul Henry's marriage and allow him to remarry.

D.
The pope was angry about England's defeat of the Spanish armada

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Answer:

A= C, The pope refused to annul Henry's marriage and allow him to remarry.

B= B, It allowed German rulers to choose the religion of their states.

C= B, It made Catholicism the religion of France, but allowed Huguenots freedom of religion.

D= A, Spanish domination of the seas came to an end.

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Explanation:

The pope has sent Henry VIII a letter stating that he is forbidden to marry as a punishment for excommunication but Henry VIII ignored his letter.

Conflict

The conflict between Pope and Henry VIII arose because Henry wanted to marry Catherine of Aragon because she was about to give birth to his heir  and wanted pope to annul his marriage but pope refused the same.

Due to the refusal of pope , Henry grew furious about his power which was limited by the Pope.

Therefore the main reason of conflict between Henry VIII and Pope was that "the pope refused to annul Henry's marriage and allow him to remarry". and OPTION C is correct.

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