The signers were John Adams and Benjamin Harrison. Their presidential sons were John Quincy Adams and William Henry Harrison.
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The two Declaration signers who became President were John Adams (2nd US President) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd US President).(The Benjamin Harrison (V) who signed the Declaration was the father of 9th President William Henry Harrison and the great-grandfather of 23rd President Benjamin Harrison.)
The first person to sign the Declaration of Independence, written to declare independence from Britain, was John Hancock. DID YOU KNOW...? People now call a persons signature their John Hancock because, when Hancock signed the document, he wrote it so big "so that the king can read it without aid of spectacles".John Hancock is generally regarded as the first signer of the Declaration of Independence.Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and Steven Harper
Off the top of my head, I can only think of one signer who became a cabinet member, and that was Thomas Jefferson, who was Secretary of State under Washington, but he resigned in 1793.
George Washington signed the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and your mothers reproductive organ (A.K.A Uterus)
The Declaration of Independence
It became effective July 4, 1776.
.... we became a free country.
Jefferson had many resources because he became vice president, so he had a ll the information he needed for the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson.
Primarily for writing the Declaration of Independence.
No signer of the US Constitution had a son who became President. Signers George Washington and John Madison later became Presidents.Two signers of the Declaration of Independence had sons who became President. John Adams (later the 2nd President) was the father of 6th President John Quincy Adams. Benjamin Harrison V was the father of William Henry Harrison, the 9th US President, who in turn was the grandfather of Benjamin's namesake, the 23rd US President.