There are several theories as of to why this is the case, but the most common one is that people have always had some members of the population that had a hard time seeing. Before we had glasses, these people would die before being able to reproduce, and were selected against from an evolutionary stand point. So for a while, most people had decent eye sight. Eventually, however, this genetic "defect" was accommodated with corrective lenses, and people with poor eyesight were able to reproduce, pass their genes along, and now we have a bunch of people who can't see anything. And instead of dying, they make babies and pass their bad eyesight genes along.
JT Surge
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http://everything2.com/title/Why+do+so+many+people+wear+glasses%253F
I doubt poor eyesight alone was a death sentence in the pre-modern world.
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