the story goes that years after Joseph died, a pharaoh came who "didn't know of Joseph" and he felt that the hebrews were multiplying too much and they would begin or join a war against Egypt and defeat them, so he had them enslaved and when that didn't work he had all of the newborn baby boys murdered
It wasn't a matter of just "wanting." The Egyptians enslaved the Israelites (Exodus ch.1) for many decades, and at one point the Pharaoh commanded that male Israelite infants be drowned (ibid). See also:
He had them as slaves, and treated them more harshly.
They oppressed them with labor and bondage, as well as not letting them worship God.
He made them his slaves because he alleged that they would eventually outnumber the Egyptians and pose a threat.
They were made to do all manner of tiring work (Exodus ch.1), especially building (ibid).
There was only 1 Pharaoh that enslaved the Hebrews, but his name is not mentioned in the Torah.
Hebrews were never slaves in Egypt. There is no record of such thing beyond a book of bias written by the Jews.
They were slaves to Pharaoh.
He enslaved them.
Because the Hebrews were starting to outnumber the Egyptians in population.
After the Pharaoh died, and the new Pharaoh took over, they were enslaved.
Matzoh
The Torah doesn't mention the name of the Pharaoh who enslaved the Hebrews.
makot(plaques)
Pharaoh, the one who wouldn't let the Hebrews go.
Passover celebrates the time when the Hebrews fled from Egypt and Moses led them, chasing after them was Pharaoh's army. Moses then parted the sea to let the Hebrews cross and closed the sea on Pharaoh's army. I xxx
Hebrews were never slaves in Egypt. There is no record of such thing beyond a book of bias written by the Jews.