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In the 1800s, Canada experienced high death rates primarily due to Infectious Diseases, limited medical knowledge, and inadequate healthcare. The average life expectancy was significantly lower than today, often around 35-40 years. Common causes of death included tuberculosis, smallpox, and cholera, which were prevalent during this period. Rural areas, in particular, faced higher mortality rates due to isolation and lack of access to medical facilities.

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