I have paid no poll tax in six years. I was put into a jail once on this account, for one night.

-Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience, 1849

Use the except to answer the following question.

How did Thoreau justify this act of civil disobedience?

Thoreau justified his act of civil disobedience by refusing to pay the poll tax as a protest against what he believed to be unjust government practices. He believed that the government was actively engaging in actions that violated the principles of individual freedom and oppressed people's moral consciences. Thoreau believed that by refusing to pay the tax and accepting the consequences, he was making a stand against these injustices and serving as a catalyst for change.