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In the UK around 1700, major causes of death included Infectious Diseases such as smallpox, tuberculosis, and plague, which were rampant due to poor sanitation and limited medical knowledge. Additionally, high infant mortality rates contributed significantly to overall mortality figures. Malnutrition and famine, exacerbated by agricultural challenges, also played a critical role in the high death rates during this period.

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