No. Like most Jews today, their ancient ancestors (the Israelites) merely wanted to live in peace. Pharaoh used their high birth-rate as an excuse to take advantage of them as a source of free labor; somewhat like the Nazis. See also:
No, they didn't try to take over, but there were a lot of them and the Egyptian rulers were concerned about what to do with them.
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According to Jewish chronology, the slavery began in (or around) 2350 BCE.
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No, Jerusalem is in Israel, the Land of Goshen is/was an area in northeast Egypt where the Jews were held in slavery before Moses lead them out.
Afterwards. Moses' disciple, Joshua, led the Jewish people into Canaan for the first time since Jacob's family of 70 people departed for Egypt according to the Bible.
Jacob (son of Isaac) and his entire household gathered up with all their livestock and went to live in the land of Goshen in Egypt during the famine where his son Joseph was put in charge by Pharaoh.See Genesis 46:1-30.
The book of Exodus is a account of the journey from Egypt by Moses and the Jews.
Some guy named Moses led them... you might have heard of him.