I think you might mean civil disobedience. If so, there are many great famous individuals who practiced and encouraged civil disobedience, including Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Rosa Parks.
During the Civil War, General Sherman held strong to a total war policy.
"A rich man's war, but a poor man's fight."
Because they felt strongly enough about the cause and felt that they would sacrifice their lives for a cause that they believed in.
More experienced officers Fiercely believed in their cause Only had to defend their land as long as the Union attacked
i put that zeal is what men had to posses to enlist in the army. if they weren't passionate about what they believed in, then why would they have eagerly enlisted and lied about their age to join the military?
They believed in Obedience && War...
John Locke
to establish a structure for civil obedience.
Gandhi used non-violent civil disobedience as a tool against British colonialism in India.
The Deist believed that the best form of worship was to do good for others.
it's either: -civil obedience - religion -industry or -strikes The answer is industry
north
Her contribution to the untied states was that she believed and women's right and civil rights and she stood by what she believed even if Franklin did not stand by it and believe in it.
During the Civil War, General Sherman held strong to a total war policy.
it's either: -civil obedience - religion -industry or -strikes The answer is industry
it's either: -civil obedience - religion -industry or -strikes The answer is industry
Uncle Tom's Cabin