Civil disobedience towards laws impacts a free society so obliging that it helps gain independence and admiration in a society. Look at Britain’s Salt Acts in India they prohibited citizens from collecting or selling salt, and forced to buy the mineral so vital to the Indian diet from the British with heavy tax. So Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi set out on a 241-mile march to the coastal town of Dandi on March 12, 1930, to break a British law nonviolently. Once at Dandi, Gandhi and his supporters were to defy British policy by making salt from seawater. Gandhi’s actions led to British leaders acknowledging him as a force they could not suppress or ignore and with that India’s independence was finally granted in August 1947.
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Civil disobedience towards laws is more impactful towards a free society because victory through violence is temporary and replaces one law with another. “Freedom is best experienced through participation and self-determination” which comes with the undeniable kavorka known as peaceful resistance. So as you can see peaceful resistance to laws impacts a free society in a positive way in the form that it forces change, retains it, and confirms that determination turns to