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by newest_user_
2919 days ago
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Average life expectancy is a notoriously bad measurement because it skews way down because of childhood deaths. For example, Roman life expectancy was only 21, but if you made it to age 5 it jumped to 42. Even then the laws at the time was 18 to enlist -- so they already viewed child soilders the same way we do now. The big difference is age verification was a lot harder because there was little in the way of a paper trail. |
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