they wanted to use them as slaves
The Second Temple.
The Jews who returned from exile in Babylon and their slaves, under the leadership of Ezra.
they wanted to use them as slaves
The only Temple attributed by the Jews to King Solomon is the Temple destroyed by the Babylonians after the defeat of Judah and the exile of the Jews .
In A.D. 70
It depends on the exile in question. Most Jews that wanted to returned to Land of Israel after the exile in Babylonia on account of Cyrus the Great. Many Jews have returned to Israel in the last 150 years from the Roman Exiling of the Jews nearly 2000 years ago. However, not all Jews have returned home after exile in both cases.
No, it was destroyed by the Babylonians.
Cyrus the Great, later Darius III.
Nebuchadnezzar.See also:Why was the Temple destroyed?
Jesus did not lead the Jews to freedom. The Romans went on to destroy the Holy Temple and expel the Jews from the land.
The same way that they had until then. Only laws relating to the Holy Temple were moot.
the final result of the Jews' revolt against Rome, was the destruction of the second temple in Jerusalem and dispersion of Jews all over the Roman empire. The Jews remained in the exile diaspora until 1948, when they reestablished their independent state of Israel. Most of the Jews that live outside of Israel are a result of this deportation.