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In 1882, life expectancy varied significantly by region and socioeconomic status, but in many industrialized countries, it averaged around 40 to 45 years. High infant mortality rates heavily influenced these figures, with many children not surviving past early childhood. Advances in medicine, sanitation, and nutrition were just beginning to emerge, contributing to slowly increasing life spans in subsequent decades.

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