John Hancock
The signers of the Declaration of Independence all spoke English as their first language.
By including the word "necessary" in the first paragraph.
No, he was a founding father of the country, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, signer of the constitution, President, and first treasurer of the United States.
New Jersey Signers:Abraham ClarkJohn HartFrancis HopkinsonRichard StocktonJohn Witherspoon
James Madison George Washington Benjamin Franklin
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.
Out of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, three went on to become President of the United States: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington. Adams served as the second president, Jefferson as the third, and Washington as the first. These leaders played significant roles in shaping the early years of the nation.
The first blues signers are Blind Lemons Jefferson, Ida Cox and Big Joe Turner. These are only the first 3 main people I can think of, but there are many more blues signers. Jessica Ashford
"Their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred Honor". Many of the founders suffered the loss of children, or estates, or fortunes during the Revolutionary War. By engaging in rebellion against their King, their lives were forfeit if captured, and had the Revolution not succeeded, they would have been hanged as traitors. Read the essay "The Americans Who Risked Everything".
Sam Houston's army at the Battle of San Jacinto, the battle which won Texas indepedence from Mexico.
The declaration came first.