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7 October, 02:35

How did the people of colonial america view aging, especially reaching advanced age?

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  1. 7 October, 06:20
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    They viewed reaching an advanced age as a significant accomplishment.

    Life expectancy in early colonial Virginia was less than 25 years - - including the reality of infant mortality and a high number of deaths in childhood. In the colonial beginnings of New England, around 40% of children died before reaching adult age. Life in the colonies was very hard for the early colonists.
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