'On The Duty To Civil Disobedience'

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The Resistance of the Civil Government’s purpose was to give a voice to citizens who don’t have the same ideas of how a government should be ran. President Polk at the time had won a majority of people’s votes and Henry wanted the opposing voters to speak up about their opinions instead of staying silent. Henry said in his speech, On the Duty to Civil Disobedience , “be the duty of a good citizen to fold away there objections and just respect the will of majority.” This attitude was what he wanted to change in the citizens. He believed that people who live disagreeing with the government shouldn't have to be silent.
Therus opinion of a good citizen was a person who thought for themselves in an everyday life. Henry encourages people to break