Is this a trick question? John Hancock was a Bostonian............
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John Hancock was one of the country's founding fathers. He was a statesman, merchant, and patriot. He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
He wanted to be a merchant and/or a statesman but once he graduated he had a bachelor's degree.
John Hancock was the only one to sign on July 4, 1776.
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he was from brain tree masschusetts
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Herbie Hancock currently works in Los Angeles. However, he also has been known to do a lot of his recordings in the state of Pennsylvania in the city of Philadelphia.Ê
John Hancock believed that the colonies should be completely independent from Great Britain.
Yes, he was married to Dorothy Quincy. She was the great-great aunt of Louisa May Alcott. Dorothy Quincy Scott was known as Aunt Hancock to Louisa, and was the family legend. She was called this for her famous first husband, John Hancock. She was a bride during the Revolution, and lived in the Governor's Mansion when her husband became the Governor of Massachusetts. After Hancock died, and Dorothy was remarried, she still was called Aunt Hancock.
Well PA was one of the original 13 colonies so there was no president when the declaration of independence declared it a state. Another answer: Pennsylvania was one of the 13 original states. Peyton Randolph was the President of the First Continental Congress. John Hancock was the President of the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776 when the United States of America declared its independence from Great Britain.