Because life expectancy counts everyone. Infant mortality and young people died in accidents at a much higher rate then than they do now, which lowers the life expectancy.
But like I said, if you made it to 30 or 35, you probably made it to 70. Old people were less common, but it wasn't a rarity.
Because life expectancy counts everyone. Infant mortality and young people died in accidents at a much higher rate then than they do now, which lowers the life expectancy.
But like I said, if you made it to 30 or 35, you probably made it to 70. Old people were less common, but it wasn't a rarity.