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Since he was poor, he need and got the financial support of the wealthy shipowner John Hancock
"John Hancock" is presumably the problematic term in that phrase, the rest of it is pretty straightforward. "John Hancock" is slang for "signature", coming from the very prominent signature of John Hancock on the US Declaration of Independence. The John Hancock Life Insurance company had a commercial jingle featuring the line "put your John Hancock on the John Hancock".
Since he was poor, he need and got the financial support of the wealthy shipowner John Hancock
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The phrase "I need your John Hancock" refers to the prominent signature of John Hancock, an American revolutionary leader and the first signer of the Declaration of Independence. His large and stylish signature became symbolic of signing documents in general. The phrase is commonly used today to request someone's signature, often in a lighthearted or informal context.
John Hancock is that guy that signed his name really big on the Constitution "so that king doesn't even need to put on his glasses to see Handcock's name" and Geoge Washington is our 1st president if you want more info, search their name's on wikipedia.
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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.
Because the signature of "John Hancock" was/is the most prominent on the Delaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation. Being that its the most prominent it is the one that stood out and everyone remembers, so when someone refers to John Hancock his signature is usually the first thing that comes to mind and therefore one is being asked to sign their name.
Sam Adams needed John Hancock to help rally support for the American Revolution due to Hancock's wealth, influence, and popularity in Boston. As a prominent merchant and leader, Hancock could mobilize resources and public opinion, making him a valuable ally in the fight against British tyranny. Their partnership was crucial in organizing protests, such as the Boston Tea Party, and in creating a united front for the colonial resistance. Together, they exemplified the collaboration between grassroots activism and elite sponsorship in the revolutionary cause.
It is a slang term for a signature, John Hancock was the first one to sign the declaration of Independence in the USA, it is an informal way of asking someone to sign a paper.
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