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Who first signed the declaration of independents?

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John Hancock.

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Where was the declaration of independents held?

The declaration wasn't held anywhere. It was signed in Philadelphia in 1776.


Who signed the declaration of independents large enough for the king to see without his spectacles?

john hancock.


What is the first part of the declaration of independents called?

The Preamble.


When was the declaration of independents signed?

August 2, 1776 is when the Declaration of Independence was singed


What came first the declaration of independents or the constitution?

The Declaration of Independence, in 1776; then the Constitution, becoming effective in 1789


What was unique about the declaration of independents?

it marked the first time a government was going to recognize natural rights.


Who was the wrighter of the declaration of independents?

Henry lee


Was the treaty of Paris signed first than the declaration of independence?

The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, and the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783


Who was first to sign the declaration of independents?

John Hancock was the only one to sign on July 4, 1776.


Who signed the declaration of independence and formed Americas first government?

Thomas Jefferson wrote and signed the Declaration of Independece.


What was signed first constitution or declaration of independence?

Declaration of Independence was signed July 4th 1776 ( this is why we have 4th of July) Constitution 1789


What were the colonist risking by signing the declaration of independents?

freedom