Some of the Israelites were skilled metallurgists, weavers, artisans, woodworkers and builders, as is evidenced by the tasks which they employed afer the Exodus from Egypt, in constructing the Tabernacle and its vessels (Exodus ch.35-40). However, The Bible does not mention what they did while they were still in Egypt, other than brickmaking, brick-laying, and agricultural work in the field (Exodus ch.1). In Egyptian records, the Israelites are not named as having made Egyptian artifacts, so the answer to your question is not today known. See also:
The Bible states that 600,000 Israelite former slaves were brought out of Egypt by Moses (Exodus ch.12). These were men. To that number must be added their wives and children.
They took treasures and a few monks as slaves - the rest they killed
Pharaoh and the Egyptians forced their Israelite slaves to produce bricks and to work on various construction projects, such as building cities and monuments. The Israelites were subjected to hard labor and harsh conditions under Pharaoh's rule.
They prayed to God (Exodus 2:23-24).See also:The Exodus
Hernando Cortes brought back gold ,treasures ,slaves , and life
The southern colony had slaves.
The slaves that built Tutankhamun's tomb built it because they believed that Tutakhamun needed to be mummified to get to the afterlife and needed physical space to carry his possessions with him. There is no evidence that the slaves who built the tomb were Jewish/Israelite though.
A:The Bible says that Moses was born after the Israelites became slaves and then lived to 120 years old, but did not begin the Exodus until just 40 years before his death. So, God must have willingly allowed the Israelites to suffer as slaves for more than 80 years and probably much longer. Nevertheless, the Bible also says that God cared about the Israelite slaves. On the other hand, more than ninety per cent of scholars are said to believe that there never was an Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible. The Israelite nation was never enslaved and therefore God had no need to care about the Israelites.
their greatest contribution was their labor.
their greatest contribution was their labor.
Slaves had no public life. To leave the plantation they had to have a pass. Slavery is people owning people therefore slaves have no rights.
During the colonial era, the slaves did much of the farming and construction work. Many of the early buildings in Washington DC were built by slaves. Slaves were also involved in light manufacturing.