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the average life for all persons in the 1700's was around 35! so if you were 20 you weren't considered young but you were considered pretty old.

If you were 20 in the 1700's you were still considered pretty young.

The life expectancy figures are skewed down by significant infant mortality rates, and early childhood deaths.

Disregard these early deaths and life spans approached our own.

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