The adaptation explanation for why the Dutch adopted black and white clothing during the Dutch Reformation would be: a form of kin selection and resource optimization the importation of black dye was a way of showing wealth an attempt to form closer alliances with Venice and other Catholic countries a pious desire to please God by becoming less obsessed with the trappings of wealth
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