to show that he was not a loyalist and was in fact an antiLoyalist or Rebel that's why he signed it so large, to show King George he was against him.
John Hancock
John Hancock
John Hancock
John Hancock was the President of the Continental Congress and the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock was a patriot, and the first man to sign the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock was the first to sign.
There are 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence. The signature of John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, is the first, largest and most famous.
John Hancock's signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence.
The first person to sign the declaration of Independence was John Hancock
John Hancock was the first on to sign the Declaration of Independence. His signature is also the largest.
John Hancock, was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
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.