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Benjamin Harrison did not sign the Declaration of Independence; rather, he was a prominent figure in American history as the 23rd President of the United States (1889-1893). The Declaration was signed in 1776, long before Harrison's time, by other founding fathers. However, he is a descendant of one of the signers, Benjamin Harrison V, who was a Virginia planter and politician. Harrison V was a strong advocate for independence from British rule.
Benjamin Franklin, was the oldest to sign the Declaration of Independence.
No
they were either john Hancock and button gwinnett or john Hancock and Benjamin Harrison.. don't quote me on it though...
Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin was the oldest person to sign the Declaration of Independence, he was 70 when he signed.
Pennsylvania
he was a delegate from pennslyvania
He helped write and sign the declaration of independence.
Easy one. Benjamin Franklin.
What Benjamin Rush did was sign the declaration of independence, to express his opinion to have freedom, liberty and pursuit of happiness
He did sign the Declaration of Independence. He also discovered electricity.
Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States