well he was very patriotic and smart. Also he was very popular and rich. YOLO!
There is no evidence that John Hancock ever bought or sold slaves.----WRONG There is evidence that John Hancock did have one slave to help around the house.
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yes he did help the planing of the raid. Although he did not participate
"John Hancock was a merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He was also president of the Continental Congress and governor of Massachusetts. His main contribution, however, to the American Revolution was using his fortune to help finance the struggle." ---by Dr.QI'd also like to add something very interesting that really made him famous. When signing the Declaration Of Independents, you can even look in in museum, that the largest name signed there was"John Hancock". He said that writing it so big would let King George II read it without his glasses on. Later on, his signature became so famous that now adays when people ask for your signature, they might even ask for your "John Hancock"!
John Hanncock tcontributed by sharing his fortune to help tem with the financial struggles from the war.
he help pay for the cost of the war and he also supported the patriots.
His flamboyant and huge signature showed King George the III his rebellion, according to this quote of his: "There, I guess King George will be able to read that."John Hancock, Remark, July 4, 1776
Because he was able to pay for many of the expenses of the war.
He was thinking he could save the constitution and wanted to help.
John Hancock remains famous because he signed his name very largely and prominently on the Declaration of Independence. He said that this was to allow the British to read his name without their glasses. Signing the declaration was an act of treason punishable by death, and Hancock's emphatic signature was a statement of courage, telling everyone that the colonists were ready to stand up for their independence. Today "John Hancock" is slang for signature.John Hancock also was the son of shipping smuggler and aristocrat John Hancock Sr. The British knew about Hancock Sr.'s smuggling trade and they were very annoyed and had an aggressive attitude toward him. That is another reason John Hancock signed his name so big is so they would be able to read it plainly and it would be the first name they would recognize, further antagonizing the British. Hancock was said to have a "great purse" and he did inherit a large portion of land, large estate, and his father's "shipping" empire. Since land owners determined social status, John Hancock was one of the four Massachusetts State delegates sent to the First Continental Congress where they were pleading to Congress to adopt the Massachusetts Militia to help them fend off the British aggression in Boston and the Second Continental Congress where the Declaration of Independence was drafted, debated, and then signed.He was remembered for because of his attitudeHe was famous for his large and stylish signature on the Declaration of Independence.He made his signature big so that King George would see it without his spectacles.He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is remembered for his large and stylish signature on the United States Declaration of Independence, so much so that "John Hancock" became, in the United States, a synonym for "signature". (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.