Which of the following are reasons why Henry II and/or Philip II agreed to sign the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis? Select all that apply.

It allowed France and Spain to split their influence in Italy, where they had been warring with one another since the late 15th century.


The treaty allowed them to stop fighting one another and refocus their efforts on the alarming growth of influence of the papacy in their lands.


It meant a lessening colonial burden for Spain and territorial growth for France, as the Spanish granted a portion of their territory in the New World to the French.


It allowed the French and Spanish to work together to keep the Dutch from establishing a rival colonial foothold in the New World.


It allowed them to turn their attentions and resources to combatting the growth of Protestantism in their lands.