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What does civil disobedience suggest about the public opinion of tax evasion in thoreau’s time?

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In short C = If allowed to continue, tax evasion was a serious offense.

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It suggested that if it was allowed to continue, then tax evasion was a serious offense. When you don't pat your taxes, you will go to jail (During Thoreau's time). For example, In the course of the Mexican War, Thoreau objected from paying his poll tax. He did this so as to protest the occurrence of slavery in the United States. However, he was sent to jail because of this, and was only released when his poll tax was cleared.

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