What does "Civil Disobedience" suggest about the public opinion of tax evasion in Thoreau’s time?
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The public opinion was that if this was allowed to continue, tax evasion was a serious offence.
Henry David Thoreau was a staunch supporter of the civil disobedience movement. He was imprisoned several times during the movement, which was foolish according to him.
He wanted to serve the community.
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In Henry David Thoreau's time, the public opinion on the evasion of taxes was that it was something of a grave criminal offence if it was done repeatedly.
During the Civil Disobedience movement, Henry David Thoreau had taken the serious step of evading the taxes not once but multiple numbers of times.
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