The second Diaspora (70 CE to the present day) began when the Romans destroyed the 2nd Temple and expelled the Jews from Israel.
The splitting of the Israelite kingdomThe Assyrian conquest of IsraelNevuchadnezzar's siege of JerusalemThe Jewish diaspora (assuming you're not referring to the loss of the Ten Tribes)
Santeria is an example of the African diaspora.
The African Diaspora is the community of African all of the world. As africans have migrated out of Africa and into various parts of the world, they become part of the African diaspora as africans living outside their native land. This includes all people who are descendants of africans.
The address of the Museum Of African Diaspora is: 90 New Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94105
As a result of the slave trade, people of African descent spread throughout the Americas and Western Europe. This dispersal is called the African Diaspora. The African Diaspora eventually led to the diffusion of African culture-including music, art, religion, and food- throughout the Western world.
If you are referring to the Jewish Diaspora, then it was the Jews that experienced it.
The Diaspora (scattering of the Jewish communities) began at the destruction of the First Temple, some 24 centuries ago. At that time, Jewish communities were established in North Africa, Iraq, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, and adjacent areas. From there, they gradually spread to further regions.
The romans carried on the Jewish diaspora, begun by the Assyrians and Chaldeans.
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The Jewish diaspora occured Babylonia, Eastern Europe, Israel, Poland, Spain, Greece, and Italy
The dispersal of the Jewish population is known as Diaspora
Diaspora.
The diaspora refers to the scattering of Jewish communities when they were exiled from their land.
It is called the diaspora.
Hellenism
The Jewish diaspora (exile) began twice: when Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the First Temple and exiled the people to Babylon; and several centuries later, when Titus destroyed the Second Temple, and most of the population of Judea gradually went into exile because of the untenable conditions in Judea under the Romans. The Diaspora was difficult because it is not as easy to survive and to maintain one's Jewish identity when the Jews are spread thinly amongst other peoples.
The Diaspora.