Males and females both had, and still do, have different life spans. For males of course, in the 1700's, they did most of the "dirty work" as I like to call it. They did the outside work and farming. Agricultural development was something males had to do specifically because of there stature and body structure. Females, however, did cleaning, laundry, etc. So with that they weren't prone to any diseases like males, simply because they were inside workers. Females tended to live more and better that males. The life expectancy of Males and females was shocking, yet expected. Females:62 years or so was the average for a HARD-WORKING female, am i right ladies? Males:35-41 was the average life span of a working male. As you can see the huge difference in male and female life spans was a lot. Us females were always the hard working ones. :) Thanks.
The only thing I could find about life expectancy in 1810 was for France. Here is the link. http://www.ined.fr/en/everything_about_population/graph_month/life_expectancy_france/
By 1970, the average life expectancy of Americans was around 70 years.
By 1970, the average life expectancy for Americans was around 70 years.
The average life expectancy for Americans in 1970 was around 70 years.
the average life expectancy in 1970 was 71 years of age.
Americans have a average life expectancy of 73.3 years.
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The average life expectancy in Cyprus is around 81 years.
The average life expectancy for a male in America is 75.5 years. The average life expectancy for a female in America is 80.8 years.
The average life expectancy of the world is 69.4 years.
The average life expectancy in Madagascar is around 67 years.
The average life expectancy of a Brazilian male is 69 years. The expectancy of a female in Brazil is 77 years.
The average life expectancy in India is 67 years old. The life expectancy in Switzerland is 85 years old. The life expectancy in the United States is 80 years old.