Signer of the Declaration of Independence who was also a wealthy Massachusetts merchant who liked to defy the British authorities. He was also president of the Continental Congress and governor of Massachusetts. His main contribution, however, to the American Revolution was using his fortune to help finance the struggle
None, he was not a delegate to the convention. He did however, preide over the Massachusets state ratifying convention. Micheal Montage He just signed it really big so that the king could see it without his glasses. Doug McClanahan John Hancock loved to write his signature so he wrote it big so the king could see it without his spectacles
John Hancock introduced the ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. He was the President of the Massachusetts Ratification Convention which helped to break the deadlock in the ratification of the constitution.
John Hancock (1737-1793) was president of the Second Continental Congress and therefore the first delegate to sign the Declaration of Independence. Today, when Americans say they are putting their "John Hancock" on something, they mean they are signing a document.
no john Hancock did not write the declaration.
The signature of John Hancock on the Declaration of Independence is the most flamboyant and easily recognizable of all. He played an instrumental role, sometimes by accident, and other times by design, in coaxing the American Revolution into being. It was his patriot deed he had to do.
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his role in the revolution in 1764 was to help many of the patriot movements against the British!
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None specifically. The fourth of July is a celebration of declaring our independence from England. John Adams played a major role in that event.
John Adams role in the American Revolutionary War was that of a critic of the Stamp Act in 1765. He didn't join the Sons of Liberty, but he was influential in their work. In addition, he had a role in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
The signature of John Hancock on the Declaration of Independence is the most flamboyant and easily recognizable of all. He played an instrumental role, sometimes by accident, and other times by design, in coaxing the American Revolution into being. It was his patriot deed he had to do.
Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration. He drafted his ideas from John Locke.
No role. The Declaration was a letter to the king explaining why they were declaring independence.
To inform the King of why the colonies were leaving and declared independence.
He was one of the five men the Second Continental Congress appointed to write the Declaration; but Thomas Jefferson wrote just about all of it. Adams and Ben Franklin made a minor change in the wording, but contributed very little to it.
What is the role of true government as Thomas Jefferson portrays it in The Declaration of Independence
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