Henry was put in jail due to failure to pay his taxes. Bringing up the question 'Why did he not pay his taxes?' Henry refused to pay his taxes which went to the government and he believed his tax money supported the Mexican War. Henry wanted nothing to do with killing of any human being.
Henry David Thoreau was opposed to the Mexican-American War (which may be what you're referring to), believing it to be an unjust conflict and an example of imperialistic expansion. He famously refused to pay his poll tax in protest, leading to his brief imprisonment and inspiring his essay "Civil Disobedience."
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Henry David Thoreau as he writes in his essay "Civil Disobedience"
The essay was named "Civil Disobedience" and it was written by Henry David Thoreau, a prominent transcendentalist, to protest the Mexican-American War and slavery.
Abraham Lincoln and Henry David Thoreau, among others…
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The Mexican-American War :)
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Mark Twain was not a writer before the Revolutionary War.