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The Death Rate in 1842 varied significantly by region and socioeconomic conditions, but in many industrialized nations, it was relatively high compared to today. For example, in England, the crude death rate was approximately 22-25 deaths per 1,000 people per year, largely due to factors like poor sanitation, Infectious Diseases, and limited medical knowledge. Urban areas, in particular, faced higher mortality rates due to overcrowding and industrial pollution.

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