Trace the migrations of the people ultimately known as Israelites, noting the causes and consequences of those migrations

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The ancestors of the Israelites?known as the Patriarchs in the Hebrew Bible?were pastoralists who migrated from southern Mesopotamia around the twentieth century B.C.E. Driving their livestock according to seasonal rainfall patterns, the early Israelites moved south into the region of present-day Israel. Drought may have forced them to seek greener pastures in Egypt, although the trek might have been prompted by the domination of Egypt by the Semitic Hyksos people. Enslavement in Egypt and then flight, or Exodus, are central parts of the Hebrew Bible. Tradition also held that it was during the Exodus and the forty years of wandering in the desert that the Israelites developed many of their religious beliefs, which became an integral part of their society and culture. Recent archaeological discoveries illuminate the formation of Israelite culture in the highlands, where various groups, including former pastoralists and Canaanite agriculturists, may have amalgamated.

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