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by smitherfield
3089 days ago
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I'm already adjusting upwards for that; life expectancies didn't reach 50 (in the US) until the 1920's[1], and the posts I'm responding to are talking about the Medieval period or earlier, when life expectancy at birth would've been 30 or so. Some people did live into their 60's or longer but they were very much the exception, even among adults. [1] https://www.seniorliving.org/history/1900-2000-changes-life-... |
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[1] https://ourworldindata.org/life-expectancy/