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The lifespan for most people was 35 - 40 years. Because there was so much disease and germs and nothing to cure them people died very young.

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The average lifespan during the Tudor period was around 35 to 40 years old. However, high rates of infant mortality brought down the average lifespan at birth. Those who survived childhood had a better chance of living into their 50s or 60s.

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11y ago

The average life expectancy in Tudor times was 35 years.

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12y ago

Men- Around...29

Woman- Around 24, due to death at childbirth :)

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At the beginning of the Victorian era the life expectancy was in the high 30's at birth, but by the end of the era, it went up to 48. In addition 20% of infants didn't live past the age of 5.

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About 38 years.

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45 years

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