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The average life expectancy during the Victorian era (1837-1901) varied significantly, often ranging from about 40 to 45 years. However, this figure can be misleading due to high infant mortality rates; many children did not survive past early childhood. For those who reached adulthood, average life expectancy could extend into the 60s. Thus, while the statistical average may seem low, many Victorians lived considerably longer lives if they survived early childhood.

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