During the early 17th century in England, average life expectancy was only about 35 years because two-thirds of all children died before age four. During the Industrial Revolution, the life expectancy of children increased dramatically.
During the early 17th century in England, average life expectancy was only about 35 years because two-thirds of all children died before age four. During the Industrial Revolution, the life expectancy of children increased dramatically.
During the early 17th century in England, average life expectancy was only about 35 years because two-thirds of all children died before age four. During the Industrial Revolution, the life expectancy of children increased dramatically.
During the early 17th century in England, average life expectancy was only about
35 years, largely because two-thirds of all children died before the age of four. [14] During the Industrial Revolution, the life expectancy of children increased dramatically.[15]