John Adams was chosen to sign the Declaration of Independence because he served the nation greatly. He served as the vice president and also as the 2nd President of the US.
No. The president office wasn't created until 1789, that's when George Washington was then appointed as the first president. The USA declaration of independence was signed in July of 1776. John Adams became president in 1797.
inspired the idea for the declaration of Independence
John Adams is the Massachusetts delegate who helped write the Declaration of Independence. Adams later became President of the United States.
Yes, John Adams did sign the declaration of independence and he is also from Massachusetts
John Adams was 41 when he signed the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams was actually the 2nd president of The United States of America. He also assisted in the drafting of The Declaration of Independence.
John Adams has the smallest signature on the Declaration of Independence.
How was John Adams helpful in getting the delegates to sign the Declaration of Independence
Samuel Adams was not elected president. He was a founding father, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a governor of Massachusetts. His second-cousin, John Adams was the second US president.
When the asked him to sign the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams was one.