Why did Henry VIII make himself the head of the Church of England?

a) The pope refused to annul Henry’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon and Henry wanted to remarry since he did not have a son.
b) Henry was convinced by Martin Luther that Lutheranism would be a good thing in England.
Consider This: Henry next married Anne Boleyn. See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.
c) The Archbishop of Canterbury had Protestant leanings and Henry believed taking over himself would stop him.
Consider This: Henry next married Anne Boleyn. See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.
d) Henry believed that Catherine of Aragon’s nephew, Charles V, had plans to invade, with Catherine as his ally.
Consider This: Henry next married Anne Boleyn. See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.


a) The pope refused to annul Henry’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon and Henry wanted to remarry since he did not have a son.

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