Egypt was enslaved by Alexander the great's army.
A dynasty in Egypt did.
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.
They were enslaved.
The blacks were inslaved because they were not common in ancient Egypt
they were brought in through the war
theystayed in Egyptthey stayed in egypt
Even if we take the earliest possible date for Jewish slavery that the Bible suggests, the Jews were enslaved in Egypt a good three hundred years after the 1750 B.C. completion date of the pyramids. That is, of course, if they were ever slaves in Egypt at all.
In ancient Egypt, individuals who were most likely to have been enslaved were typically prisoners of war, foreigners captured during conflicts, or those who fell into debt and could not repay it. Additionally, some people may have been born into slavery if their parents were enslaved. Enslavement in ancient Egypt was not solely based on race; it often depended on social status and circumstances.
Workmen. (some people believe it was the enslaved Israelites).
After the Pharaoh died, and the new Pharaoh took over, they were enslaved.
The three civilizations that conquered the Hebrews were: Egypt, Assyrians, and Chaldeans. The Hebrews went through a cycle of being captured, enslaved, and freed.
The statement you provided is inaccurate. The Kushite kings ruled over Egypt during the 25th Dynasty, which is also known as the Kushite Dynasty. They were not enslaved people but rather rulers from the Kingdom of Kush in Nubia (present-day Sudan). The Kushite kings were eventually overthrown by the Assyrians, not by enslaved people.