== == James Madison, the fifth president, was the last one who plyed a really major role in the founding of the republic, being one of the most important delegates to the Constitutional Convention (he is called the father of the Constitution), one of the authors of the Federalist Papers, and the chief author of the Bill of Rights. If you want to stretch the definition of "founding father" though, then James Monroe, who was an officewr in the Continental Army and a delegate to Virginia's constitutional ratifying convention, although on the Anti-Federalist side, could also count.
He was a signer of all four important papers, The Articles of the Confederation, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution,Continental Association.
John Hancock is credited as the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence, as he was President of the Congress when it was drawn up.His bold signature has become a household phrase. Someone who signs a document is said to "put his John Hancock on it." Hancock reportedly said of his signature, "King George can read it without his glasses. "
Every one of the thirteen colonies voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence. Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention, but did ratify it after it was finalized.
it was the Americas and the Indians
The last surviving signer of the Constitution was James Madison, who also served as the fourth President of the United States.
george washington
Madison was president of the United States, signer of the constitution, took all the notes at the convention and pushed for the revolution.
James Madison
As President of the Constitutional Convention, George Washington was the first signer of the US Constitution on September 17, 1787. Washington was NOT a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
There was no Constitution when the Treaty of Paris was signed. Signer John Adams later became the second POTUS.
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Ben Franklin
Alexander Hamilton was the only signer for New York.
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.
Alexander Hamilton
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.