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How Did Thoreau Propose In Resistance To Civil Government

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Thomas Darr
Mrs. O’Sullivan
American Lit. Adv.
15 March 2023
What does Henry David Thoreau propose in his essay “Resistance to Civil Government,” and how did Thoreau’s proposal influence the histories of the Republic of India and the United States of America?
Introduction
Hook: In 1849, “Resistance to Civil Government” was written by Henry David Thoreau out of spite towards the government, but little did he know the impact it would have on movements across the globe.
Background Information: Civil disobedience was published in 1849 by Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau wrote Civil disobedience to portray his dislike of government and the laws they force people to follow. A main point of civil disobedience is that people should not abide by laws they feel …show more content…

E. How Did Thoreau’s Proposal Influence the History of the Republic of India
Topic Sentence: Thoreau’s proposal of civil disobedience influenced the Republic of India by kick-starting an independence movement, led by Gandhi, that emerged from harsh British rule.
Protesting British Rule (History).
Salt March (History).
Gandhi’s campaign, Satyagraha (History).
Independence of India (History). F. How Did Thoreau’s Proposal Influence the History of the United States
Topic Sentence: Thoreau’s proposal of civil disobedience influenced the United States of America by inspiring people like Martin Luther King Jr. to make a change regarding the treatment of African Americans in the United States.
King led peaceful protests (Mallampalli).
King was arrested April 16, 1963 (J.F.K Library).
Unjust laws must be broken - my own commentary
Everyone will have freedom (J.F.K Library). G. Conclusion
Echo Thesis Statement: In conclusion, Thereau’s proposal of civil disobedience, in “Resistance to Civil Government”, influenced important movements in both the Republic of India and the United States of America.
Lived out many transcendentalism beliefs (Tyrkus).
Make clear your oppositions

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