If one excludes infant mortality (i.e. if you don't count children who died before their 1st birthday when computing the average), life expectancy would be about 40, with those in the upper classes gaining perhaps as much as 10 years more.
If one include infant mortality in the calculation, reduce the above numbers by almost 10 years.
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, the life expectancy was very low. It's believed that the average was only around 40 years old.
As of 2021, the continent with the longest life expectancy is Europe. Countries such as Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and Sweden have the highest life expectancies on the continent, with an average above 80 years.
The life expectancy for German men is 78 years. The life expectancy of a woman born in Germany is 83 years.
The average life expectancy in Cyprus is 74
There really is no life expectancy when you get past the average life expectancy age of 78.
The average life expectancy in England in the 17th century was 39.7 years, from birth to death.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, the life expectancy was very low. It's believed that the average was only around 40 years old.
the average was about 35
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Religion was the center of life in Europe for centuries. Religion influenced lifestyle in all aspects, but is most known for causing wars and conflict.
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Vanitas was a major type of still life in the 17th century in the northen Europe mostly in the Netherlands. Still life photograghy is a new modern type of still life containing phots of still life art.
compare the conditions of 17th century social, economic, and religious life in new england and the chesapeake region
They are: Andorra, San Marino and Monaco
As of 2021, the continent with the longest life expectancy is Europe. Countries such as Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and Sweden have the highest life expectancies on the continent, with an average above 80 years.
The average life expectancy during the 17th century was 38 years. This was only the average, as disease took many at a younger age, and many people lived into their 60's and beyond.
Life expectancy for women in the U.K. has risen steadily over the past century. It is now approaching the upper 70s (78-79 yrs old).