586 BCE to 538 BCE
Answer:During the Babylonian exile, the Jews did not serve as slaves. They had internal autonomy, were allowed to dwell and work as they pleased; and some of them rose to positions of vast power, including Mordecai, Daniel, and Nehemiah.
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The Hebrews were enslaved by the Egyptians. The Egyptian people didn't necessarily enslaved the Hebrews, The Hyksos took over Egypt and then they feared that the Hebrews were to powerful so they enslaved them.
There was only 1 Pharaoh that enslaved the Hebrews, but his name is not mentioned in the Torah.
The Torah doesn't mention the name of the Pharaoh who enslaved the Hebrews.
Babylonia.
The three civilizations that conquered the Hebrews were: Egypt, Assyrians, and Chaldeans. The Hebrews went through a cycle of being captured, enslaved, and freed.
He enslaved them.
A dynasty in Egypt did.
Yes, Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem and enslaved the Hebrews.
Approx. 400 years
There are no written records to suggest that the Hebrews were ever in Mesopotamia. But if you mean Babylonia, then it was in the 6th Century BCE when they were given permission to return to Israel.
There are no written records to suggest that the Hebrews were ever in Mesopotamia. But if you mean Babylonia, then it was in the 6th Century BCE, when 10 of the 12 tribes assimilated into Babylonian culture.