john Hancock was a prominent merchant in Boston, known best by the people of the time as a smuggler, mainly of tea. He was admired by many, but his biggest accomplishments were in what he did as a patriot: aiding the Sons of Liberty, particularly Samuel Adams, and later becoming the governor of Massachusetts.
1. John Hancock was President of the Second Continental Congress from May 24th, 1775 until October 19, 1777.
2. He presided over the debates on Independence. His wealth very much aided the cause and fed many families through rough times during the Revolutionary War.
3. On July 4th, 1776 he was the first delegate to sign the Declaration of Independence. He signed his name so large and boldly "so that John Bull can read it without his glasses." Today, his name is often used as a synonym for the word signature.
John Hancock was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Governor. He also inherited the family business and estate because his uncle, Thomas Hancock, who owned a shipping business, died. He was the president of the Continental Congress from May 24, 1775 to October 31, 1777. He was also the 1st and 2nd governor in Massachusetts from October 25, 1780 to January 29, 1785. He had $350,000 at the time of his death, being one of the richest men of Massachusetts. He was also a merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. Before the American Revolution, John Hancock was one of the wealthiest men in the Thirteen Colonies. As tensions between colonists and Great Britain increased in the 1760s, John Hancock donated his money to support the colonial cause. John Hancock was one of Boston's leaders when the Revolutionary War started in 1775. He was elected governor of the Commonwealth, doing that job for the most of his remaining years. When he had resigned as governor in 1785, John Hancock was again elected as a delegate to the Continental Congress, now known as the Confederation Congress. In January 1788, John Hancock was elected as president of the Massachusetts Ratifying Convection, but he was ill and not present when the convection began. John Hancock was put forth as a candidate in the 1789 presidential election, but he didn't campaign or even express interest in the office. So, he knew George Washington would be the first President of the United States. John Hancock was interested in being vice president, despite his bad health. John Hancock only received four votes in the Presidential Election, all four of them not from his home state. The Massachusetts electors all voted for John Adams, who became vice president.
he went to harvard, was the first to sign the declaration of independence, was rich, and other stuff that i didn't pay attention about.
John Hancock was Royal Governor of Massachusetts
he was a prominent merchent in Boston
John Hancock Aided the Sons of Liberty.
john hancock jr. his son
From his father John Hancock Jr. and his father John Hancock Sr.
No, John Hancock did not have a ponytail.
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"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".
he was a prominent merchent in Boston
decleration of indpendence
signing the declaration of independence LOL :-)(-:
Being the first BIG "Handcock"
John Hancock I believe.
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The politician John Hancock was a Texas politician in America. Another search result gives that there was another politician named John Hancock who was a politician in the UK.
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john Hancock was a prominent merchant in Boston, known best by the people of the time as a smuggler, mainly of tea. He was admired by many, but his biggest accomplishments were in what he did as a patriot: aiding the Sons of Liberty, particularly Samuel Adams, and later becoming the governor of Massachusetts.
john hancock jr. his son