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During the Victorian era (1837-1901), average life expectancy varied significantly based on factors like social class, gender, and location. Generally, it was around 40 years, but many people lived into their 60s or 70s if they survived childhood, as infant mortality rates were high. Wealthier individuals had access to better healthcare and living conditions, which contributed to longer lifespans. In contrast, the working class often faced harsher conditions that could shorten their lives.

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