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In 1652, life expectancy varied significantly based on factors such as location, social status, and health conditions. Generally, people in Europe during this period had an average life expectancy of around 30 to 40 years, though many children did not survive infancy. Those who reached adulthood often lived into their 50s or 60s if they avoided disease and other hazards. However, high mortality rates from warfare, disease, and poor living conditions impacted overall longevity.

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