no, but he did sign the Decleration of Independence.....(really really big for people would know he was a part of it)
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yes he did the biggestAccording to the National Archives, (http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/constitution-day/signers.html), John Hancock did not sign the Constitution.JOhn Hancock did NOT sign the Constitution. You're confusing the Constitution with the Declaration of Independence....that's the one where John Hancock had the biggest signature "so King George could read it without his spectacles!"So take down the wrong answer....
John Hancock
John Hancock is probably one of the most famous of signatures on the Constitution. He wrote it so large according to many sources so that King George would be able to read it without the need to put on his spectacles and so that John Hancock's name would be easily recognizable as one of the founders of these Independent but United States of America. To this day you may still hear people say to "put your John Hancock" right here meaning to add your signature to something.
January 12 1737
august 2,1776
July 4
it is said that the john Hancock can sway up to five feet... people who work at the top often can be heard complaining of motion sickness on a windy day ! it is said that the john Hancock can sway up to five feet... people who work at the top often can be heard complaining of motion sickness on a windy day !
It was January 12, 1737. He was born in Braintree (now called Quincy) Massachusetts. He grew up with John Adams, who was a chose neighbor.
John Hancock (1737-1793) was born January 12, 1736 under the Julian calendar then in use, which is the same day as January 23, 1737 under the Gregorian calendar that was later applied. He died at age 56. The year 2012 marked the 275th anniversary of his birth.
John Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence. He was president of the Continental Congress.He used large bold script and signed under the text in the center of the page. He said the reason he signed it large was, "So fat George can read it without his spectacles." This is why, to this day, when you sign something it is called putting your John Hancock on it.What many people don't know is that there were two versions of the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock signed the first one on July 4, 1776. No other delegates signed that version.John Hancock signed the second version on approximately August 22, 1776. This is the version that most of the other delegates signed.
we celebrate st john's help to get rid of the black death
Constitution day and/or independence day