someone interfered and payed his tax
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that is a big question
Henry David Thoreau ended up in the Concord jail for refusing to pay his poll tax on July 23, 1846. He was an abolitionist and had refused to pay for the past 6 years. Another person paid his back taxes and he was released the next day.
AnswerNo, he was not. He wrote of his experiences afterward.
Thoreau was against the Mexican War (he didn't want further expansion of slave states) so he is bitter towards the government. Even if it's not the matter of the Mexican War, Thoreau doesn't like the government, like other Trensendentalists, he doesn't like powerful government controlling peope's lives.
yes
He was sent to jail.
In Jail
In Jail
Yes, because he refused to pay his Poll tax.
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to get away from jail
In Jail
Henry David Thoreau wrote Civil Disobedience as a form of protest against taxation. He spent the night in jail after refusing to pay a tax that would fund the Mexican War. He thought that submitting to the tax was being a slave to the government.
To protest slavery
Among many things, Henry David Thoreau is widely known for his transcendentalist philosophical writings such as Walking and Walden, which reflected upon the simplicity, beauty and spirituality of mother earth- nature.Henry David Thoreau was also well known for his essay, Civil Disobedience, where he calls for individual resistance to a government when the individual is in moral opposition to said governments practices. Henry David Thoreau practiced Civil Disobedience in the form of not paying his government taxes to protest Slavery and The Mexican American War and was thrown into jail.
By showing that he is willing to go to jail for his beliefs. apex