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No -- he did not sign it and wasn't even there when it was signed. He was leading the army to fight the British :) I hope that answers your question :)
Yes. He wanted them to know that all of the colonies were behind them as they fought for their right to self-government.
The 2nd Congress established the Continental army and chose George Washington as its commander in chief. A committee that included Thomas Jefferson,John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and George Washington drafted the Declaration of Independence.
The commander of the Continental Army was George Washington. And That's why he became the 1st presidant of the united states.
yes, he was a general in the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary war where America gained their Independence from England.
Prior to its work on the Declaration of Independence, the Second Continental Congress included Washington as a congressman from Virginia. But he resigned his position as a delegate when Congress formed the Continental Army and appointed him commanding general on June 14, 1775. So he was unavailable to participate, or to sign the Declaration.
No. Washington was in the field with the Continental Army fighting the Britus.
George Washington, the caption of the army of U.S too. He fought in the Revolutionary War and signed the Declaration of Independence.
George Washington , as President of the Constitutional Convention, signed on September 17, 1787. As he was commanding the Continental Army, he did NOT sign the US Declaration Of Independence.
No -- he did not sign it and wasn't even there when it was signed. He was leading the army to fight the British :) I hope that answers your question :)
So they would understand for which they were fighting
July 9, 1776 -- Washington orders that the Declaration of Independence be read before the American army in New York -- from his personal copy of the "Dunlap Broadside."
They worked to find money and the help of the French to support the army of George Washington and other Generals fighting against the British Rules.
Yes. He wanted them to know that all of the colonies were behind them as they fought for their right to self-government.
George Washington led the Continental army during the war of independence. Correct me if i am wrong.
The first Continental Congress created the Continental army and also wrote the Declaration of Independence. The Continental Congress is also responsible for making George Washington the General of the Army.
The 2nd Congress established the Continental army and chose George Washington as its commander in chief. A committee that included Thomas Jefferson,John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and George Washington drafted the Declaration of Independence.