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In 1750, people commonly died from a variety of causes, including Infectious Diseases such as smallpox, typhus, and tuberculosis, which were prevalent due to limited medical knowledge and poor sanitation. Accidents, malnutrition, and complications from childbirth were also significant contributors to mortality. Additionally, wars and conflicts during this period led to deaths from violence and injuries. Overall, life expectancy was low, and many individuals did not survive childhood due to these health challenges.

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