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In the 1500s to 1600s, average life expectancy varied significantly by region, social class, and local health conditions, typically ranging from 30 to 40 years. High infant mortality rates heavily influenced these figures, as many did not survive childhood. Those who reached adulthood often lived longer, with some individuals living into their 60s or 70s. Overall, life expectancy during this period was considerably lower than today, reflecting the challenges of disease, malnutrition, and limited medical knowledge.

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