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.
John Adams was 41 when he signed the Declaration of Independence.
he signed the declaration of independence
John Adams was one.
Yes. Samuel (Sam) Adams signed the Declaration of Independence. His cousin, John Adams was also in the committee to write it.
At Independence Hall located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
John Quincy Adams and William Henry Harrison had fathers who signed the Declaration of Independence. The fathers who signed were John Adams and Benjamin Harrison.
He signed the declaration of independence
he was a lawyer
he negotiated for the treaty of Paris. He became president. He signed the declaration of independence.
No. John Quincy Adams turned 9 the summer the Declaration of Independence was signed. His father John Adams who served as the second President of the United States of America signed the Declaration of Independence along with his cousin Samuel Adams. In all 56 signatures appear on the document.
Thomas Jefferson. He wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence, he was the 3rd President of the United States and died on July 4, 1826 which also happened to be the 50th anniversary of the signing and the same day John Adams died.
he signed it in 1776