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Thoreau's Civil Uncobedience And Civil Disobedience

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In the middle of the nineteenth century a frenzy of support for the Mexican-American war swept across the United States. Small minority were unhappy. A man named henry David Thoreau also thought the war was wrong. He had refused to pay taxes to the American government. However he had to but didn’t so it led Thoreau to go to jail. He did not mind though he believed in the right to sound what he did. Sixty years later in South Africa, a lawyer named Mohandas Gandhi, well he discovered that he lacked full right in South America. The laws treated all South Americans in second class. He was one the greatest know to help and spread freedom.Thoreau's Civil Disobedience espouses the need to prioritize one's conscience over the dictates of laws.Thoreau further argues that the United States fits his criteria for an unjust government, given its support of slavery and its practice of aggressive war. evered the world over for his nonviolent philosophy of passive resistance, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was known to his many followers as Mahatma, or “the great-souled one.” He began his activism as an Indian immigrant in South Africa in the early 1900s, and in the years following World War I became the leading figure in India’s struggle to gain independence from Great Britain. Known for his ascetic lifestyle–he often dressed only in a loincloth and shawl–and devout Hindu faith, Gandhi was imprisoned several times during his pursuit of non-cooperation, and undertook a number of

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