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Henry David Thoreau wrote Civil Disobedience

Answer:

Henry David Thoreau is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Henry Thoreau was an American philosopher and Naturalist. He was supported by his friend Ralph Waldo Emerson by providing the place to live. This place inspired his work, Walden Pond. His best-known works were Walden and the essay Civil disobedience in which he argued for the resistance to the government as the moral opposition to the unjust State. He was a member of the Transcendentalism movement. When US declared war against Mexico in 1846, Thoreau viewed as the plot of southerners to expand slavery in South West and stopped paying his taxes and he was jailed for this. He started writing his essay when he was in Jail. The term civil Disobedience was popularized in the US with his essay Civil Disobedience.