Wasn’t the United States built on the resistance to the laws of our mother country: Great Britain? The colonies disagreed with the proclamation of 1763, which prohibited settlements beyond the Appalachian Mountains, the Quartering Act of 1765, which stationed British soldiers in colonist’s personal homes, and the taxes placed on them such as the Stamp Act and the Townsend Act. If the colonists did not fight the constraints that King George III placed upon them the United States as we know it wouldn’t exist. Citizens can thank civil disobedience for their freedom. …show more content…
She disobeyed the Jim Crow laws when she refused surrender her seat on the bus to a white man. She did suffer consequences and was convicted for her crime. While she was in Jail, Martin Luther King Jr. led a bus boycott, lasting longer than a year. Because of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Supreme Court deemed bus segregation unconstitutional. Rosa Parks’ act of civil disobedience can be considered one of the first steps toward equality of all types in the United