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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.

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In the 16th and 17th centuries, life expectancy was generally lower than it is today, with the average lifespan around 30-40 years. High rates of infant mortality and deaths from Infectious Diseases contributed to this lower life expectancy. However, it's important to note that life expectancy varied greatly depending on factors like social class, access to healthcare, and location.

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