There is no evidence at all that the Egyptians enslaved a whole nation. No doubt there were Israelite slaves as well as Egyptian slaves and slaves from other nearby regions. However, there is documentary evidence of a group of people related to the Israelites called the Hyksos.
Far from being slaves in Egypt, they were doing to the Egyptians what the Vikings were doing to the British Isles. The Hyksos were eventually expelled from Egypt around 1550 BCE (note the word "expelled") by the pharaoh Amosis I, a name funnily enough which means "Born of Iah" (That's an uppercase i, by the way and it should ring a number of bells on two levels.) It is my belief (and I stress, it is only a belief based on fragmentary histories and a layman's knowledge), that the Exodus story was a convoluted adaptation of the expulsion of the Hyksos from Egypt where the heroes and villains were interchanged.
The Jews were never slaves in Egypt. Never ever.
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