The Israelites were made to work as slaves in Egypt, where they were subjected to harsh labor conditions. They were forced to build cities, such as Pithom and Rameses, and were tasked with various agricultural and construction projects. This period of enslavement is a central narrative in the biblical story of Exodus, highlighting their suffering and eventual liberation under Moses.
Israelites
Spartans slaves of war that they made do all the agriculture work in their society. It was said that there was 10 hellots/ spartan
First of all the pyramids wher not built millions of years ago. The pyramids where built when Egypt was a powerful nation maybe 3,000-4,000 year ago, by the Israelites. The Israelites had been slaves to the egyptians fo 400 years, and in that time the Pharoh had the Israelites build cities, houses, palaces, memorials those big statues, and also the pyramids. An interesting fact: The pyramids where somtimes used to hold the dead. Only imprtat people like pharohs though.
Moses is the figure who asked the Pharaoh of Egypt to free the Israelites from slavery, as described in the biblical Book of Exodus. He was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of bondage and confront Pharaoh, demanding their liberation. Despite multiple requests and demonstrations of divine power, Pharaoh repeatedly refused until a series of plagues ultimately compelled him to let the Israelites go.
The Helots.
They were slaves because the Pharaoh was afraid they would overpower him, so he forced them to work all of there lives.
Israelites
The Egyptians made a final attempt because they were trying to get the Israelites as their slaves again, and he destroyed them so they couldn't follow the Israelites because they were his people.
Egypt
The Israelites were slaves in Egypt for roughly 400 years .
Before
A:According to the Book of Exodus, the Israelites, who had previously been free settlers in Egypt, were enslaved because the pharaoh became alarmed at their growing number and the risk that the Israelites might one day seek to overthrow the Egyptian rule.On the other hand, Ze'ev Herzog (Ha'aretz Magazine, 29 October, 1999) says that what archaeologists have learned from their excavations in the Land of Israel is that the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not wander in the desert, did not conquer the land in a military campaign and did not pass it on to the twelve tribes of Israel. He says the many Egyptian documents that we have make no mention of the Israelites' presence in Egypt and are also silent about the events of the Exodus. If the Israelites were never in Egypt, then of course they were never slaves for the pharaoh.
they made slaves work on it
The children of Israel were at first prosperous in Egypt because the Lord blessed all their endeavors, including their crops and animals. However, the Egyptians became afraid of the successes of the Israelites and they made Israelites their slaves.
In the modern day English, it's by the name, "Israelites". Of course, each had their own name, but collectively, that's who they were and were called.
they made slaves work on it
they made them work the fields