"Legible even without spectacles", President of Congress John Hancock's iconic, large, flamboyant signature is without a doubt the most famous of The Declaration's signatories. However, future US presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson also signed that now-famous document. Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple, and Matthew Thornton (all from New Hampshire), also signed.
two-thirds of the signers of the Declaration of Independence
I would think that was their business and theirs alone. All but two of the 56 signers had wives and families, if that provides and clarity to the question.
John Adams (1735-1826) was, along with Thomas Jefferson, one of only two signers of the Declaration of Independence later to become president.
I'm going to assume that you meant "Who were two signers of the Declaration of Independence?" and answer that, rather than your actual wording, which seems to be asking about a duet about financial liberation from one's parents/guardians. John Hancock, quite famously, signed his name very large. Thomas Jefferson, who actually wrote the Declaration, also signed it.
1 state didn't approve the declaration of independence and that state was New York
Jefferson and John Adams were the two signers.
two-thirds of the signers of the Declaration of Independence
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence.
I would think that was their business and theirs alone. All but two of the 56 signers had wives and families, if that provides and clarity to the question.
they would try to get more before the king found out
Philip Livingston was the third signer of the Declaration of Independence to have died. The first two signers who passed away were John Morton and Button Gwinnett.
Philip Livingston was the third signer of the Declaration of Independence to have died. The first two signers who passed away were John Morton and Button Gwinnett.
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.)
John Adams (1735-1826) was, along with Thomas Jefferson, one of only two signers of the Declaration of Independence later to become president.
That would be the $2 bill. The signers are shown on the back side.
I'm going to assume that you meant "Who were two signers of the Declaration of Independence?" and answer that, rather than your actual wording, which seems to be asking about a duet about financial liberation from one's parents/guardians. John Hancock, quite famously, signed his name very large. Thomas Jefferson, who actually wrote the Declaration, also signed it.
Each man who signed knew that to oppose the king was treason, but they were willing to risk it for freedoms and independence. Sometimes people reach a breaking point and if you read the Declaration list of complaints is fairly long and they sum it up very well in the last two paragraphs why they declare independence.