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3 years ago
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Which historical figure made the decision to break England from the Catholic Church in order to grant himself a divorce from his

wife Catherine of Aragon?
A) Martin Luther
B) Ulrich Zwingli
C) John Calvin
D) Henry VIII
History
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adoni [48]3 years ago
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Hello there!
The answer to your question is <span>D. Henry VIII
He was the only husband that Catherine had. He wanted to divorce her because she didn't bear him any sons. Thus, he broke England from the Catholic Church to get a divorce.
Hope this helps!

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