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Some Egyptians were sold into slavery because of debts or sold themselves to escape poverty. As indentured slaves they did not lose all their civil rights; and sometimes the economic security they gained through their new status might seem to be worth giving up some freedoms for.
Some slaves were prisoners of war. These were often put to work in the mines, quarries, digging canals and on building the monuments. These sort of slaves did not appear in any numbers until the new kingdom from about 1500BCE
life for these slaves was very hard
like extremely hard.