Answer:Primates are characterized by relatively late ages at first reproduction, long lives and low fertility. Together, these traits define a life-history of reduced reproductive effort. Understanding the optimal allocation of reproductive effort, and specifically reduced reproductive effort, has been one of the key problems motivating the development of life history theory. Because of their unusual constellation of life-history traits, primates play an important role in the continued development of life history theory. In this review, I present the evidence for the reduced reproductive effort life histories of primates and discuss the ways that such life-history tactics are understood in contemporary theory. Such tactics are particularly consistent with the predictions of stochastic demographic models, suggesting a key role for environmental variability in the evolution of primate life histories. The tendency for primates to specialize in high-quality, high-variability food items may make them particularly susceptible to environmental variability and explain their low reproductive-effort tactics. I discuss recent applications of life history theory to human evolution and emphasize the continuity between models used to explain peculiarities of human reproduction and senescence with the long, slow life histories of primates more generally.
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They helped avoid conflict by not trying to convert them.
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The following are the corrects answers to each question:
Q1: Option B. St. Augustine was the name of the first Spanish colonial settlement in Florida.
Q2: Option D. The primary economic interest of French and Dutch colonists in North America was the fur trade.
Q3: Option B. The Spanish colonization effort differed from those of the French and Dutch mainly because Spain created a massive empire.
Q4: Option C. The Spanish methods of conversion were different from those of the French as Spanish colonization used both the church and a system of labor to convert Native Americans.
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Q1: In 1565 Spanish Admiral Pedro Menendez de Avila established what it was going to be the first Spanish colonial settlement in Florida, in St. Augustine, the place is now a city located in the Southeast region of the United States.
Q2: Both the French and the Dutch shared the same economic interest in North America, the fur trade. The colonizers would arrive to the new continent and exchange fur with the Native Americans in exchange of food, tools and other things. Then they would use the fur to produce coats and hats that they could sell all around Europe.
Q3: Although France and the Netherlands colonized several regions around the world, in North and South America Spain created an empire through colonization. The vast majority of both continents was colonized, at one point, by the Spanish.
Q4: The Spanish colonization was supported by the crown and the Catholic church, and their conversion methods imposed on Native Americans involved the Church and catholic practices as well as a system of labor called "the encomienda".
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