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Many Jews were not content to live under Roman rule. In a.d. 66 and again in a.d. 132, the Jews openly rebelled against the Romans. Both rebellions had negative consequences for the Jews. list some of the consequences that resulted from the rebellions.

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The defeat of the Jewish revolt altered Jewish demographics, as many of the Jewish rebels were scattered or sold into slavery. The demolition of the Temple, Jerusalem, and the farming lifestyle of the economy and land of Israel did not stop the Jews from succeeding in Judea.
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