In 1775, Hancock was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress. As the presiding officer, he was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence. After signing the document in an clearly identifiable fashion, he said, "The British ministry can read that name without spectacles; let them double their reward."
he didnt
The Declaration of Independence was signed approximately 32 years ago (the date being December 2, 2008). The Declaration of Independence was signed 32 years ago (today's date being December 2, 2008 and the date of the signing being July 4, 1776). ~ edited answer ~ As of 2010 it was 234 years ago when the The Declaration of Independence was sign on July 4, 1776.
he didnt want to
They agreed on it while the loyalist didnt
it didnt give women equal rights
There are no weaknesses but it was stong- yes the weakness is that it didnt address all rights of THE PEOPLE
There are no weaknesses but it was stong- yes the weakness is that it didnt address all rights of THE PEOPLE
it didnt first of all idk second of all im sleepy
Yes,his mistakes in England made us draw up a document to make him stop the things we didnt agree with, after so we based our Declaration of Independence after the document and helped us work kinks out in our own government
John Penn was a North Carolina signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was a successful lawyer and served on the Board of War, which gave him complete control over North Carolina's war effort. In this role, he was closely involved with the defeat of General Cornwallis and supplied Revolutionary War guerrilla fighters under the command of Frances Marion, the character played by Mel Gibson in the movie "The Patriot."
His Declaration of independance effected us today because if he didnt write that then we wouldn't have our freedom or our rights