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Factors Driving Post-Independence Life Expectancy Growth

In the final years of colonial rule, a large, newly independent nation had a life expectancy at birth of approximately 27 years. Within the first fifty years of its independence, this figure rose to 63 years. Analyze the potential underlying factors that could account for such a significant and rapid improvement in this key indicator of a population's well-being.

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