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In 1750, people commonly died from Infectious Diseases such as smallpox, tuberculosis, and cholera, which were rampant due to limited medical knowledge and poor sanitation. Other significant causes of death included malnutrition, accidents, and violence, including wars and conflicts. Child mortality was also high, with many children succumbing to illnesses before reaching adulthood. Additionally, famines and natural disasters contributed to mortality rates during this period.

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