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How Thoreau protested
Thoreau was thrown in jail for a night because he refused to pay the poll tax. This refusal was his way of protesting the government. His belief was that he did not want to support a government that supported a person being an "agent of injustice to another". In Thoreau's mind the people were being injustice towards slaves and slavery needed to be abolished. While he did speak out for the end of slavery, he also protested by refusing to pay the poll tax and was thus thrown in jail.
Thoreau was thrown in jail for a night because he refused to pay the poll tax. This refusal was his way of protesting the government. His belief was that he did not want to support a government that supported a person being an "agent of injustice to another". In Thoreau's mind the people were being injustice towards slaves and slavery needed to be abolished. While he did speak out for the end of slavery, he also protested by refusing to pay the poll tax and was thus thrown in jail.
Answer:
He was influential
Explanation:
The author was trying to paint the scenery that Thoreau could actually afford to pay the tax conveniently but he chose not to do because he felt the government is corrupt and not worthy to be paid tax too. He didn't spend a night in prison as all of his tax owed were immediately cleared , that's to show how influential he was and got angry about anyone paying to the government on his behalf.