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At 70 years old Benjamin Franklin was the oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence. The longest living Declaration on Independence signer was Charles Carroll of Carrollton he lived to be 95.
They lived in some food shortages but the colonists that lived there lived in peace because they had religious freedom.
they all became happy and lived happily ever after
about 6 months EDIT: Edison lived a century after the American Revolution. Thomas JEFFERSON was the author of the Declaration. It took him seventeen days.
they wnt flying into the air until they fell down and they killed themselves with a toy knife
the declaration of Independence. He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Yes, he did. It was the Constitution that he did NOT sign.
At 70 years old Benjamin Franklin was the oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence. The longest living Declaration on Independence signer was Charles Carroll of Carrollton he lived to be 95.
They lived in some food shortages but the colonists that lived there lived in peace because they had religious freedom.
they all became happy and lived happily ever after
Thomas Jefferson - the author of the USA Declaration of Independence lived between 1743 and 1826
George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived from 1733 to 1798. He lived in New Castle, Delaware and was married to Gertrude Ross Till.
Approximately 2.5 million people lived in the Colonies on July 4, 1776.
about 6 months EDIT: Edison lived a century after the American Revolution. Thomas JEFFERSON was the author of the Declaration. It took him seventeen days.
John Hancock is credited as the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence, as he was President of the Congress when it was drawn up.His bold signature has become a household phrase. Someone who signs a document is said to "put his John Hancock on it." Hancock reportedly said of his signature, "King George can read it without his glasses. "
It changed people's mind that they needed and wanted freedom from British, even thought it was true.
they wnt flying into the air until they fell down and they killed themselves with a toy knife