the average was about 35
About 35
35 yrs.
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1611 (AD) was in the 17th century.
because of the war
The magna carta
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, the life expectancy was very low. It's believed that the average was only around 40 years old.
The average life expectancy in England in the 17th century was 39.7 years, from birth to death.
The average life expectancy during the 17th century was 38 years. This was only the average, as disease took many at a younger age, and many people lived into their 60's and beyond.
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Nicolaes Maes 17th century
there was no cure,
17th century.
The 17th Century
It came to America with the first Jews, in the 17th Century.
The 17th century comes before the 18th.
1678 is a date in the 17th century AD.