James Wilson and Samuel Chase.
Edward Rutledge.
Both JAMES WILSON and SAMUEL CHASE were signatories of the Declaration of Independence who were later appointed to the US Supreme Court by George Washington. There were other Founding Fathers, like John Jay who were appointed to the US Supreme Court under Washington, but they were not signatories to the Declaration of Independence.
George Washington appointed two signatories of the Declaration of Independence to the US Supreme Court:James Wilson, Pennsylvania, Supreme Court: 1789 - 1798 (death)Samuel Chase, Maryland, Supreme Court: 1796 - 1811 (death)
James Wilson (also signed Declaration of Independence)John RutledgeOliver Ellsworth attended the Constitutional Convention, but did not sign the final draft of the Constitution).
There were 56 representatives who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Washington will appointment two men who did sign to the court in 1789.
he signed the Declaration of Independence
Purna Swaraj was the person who signed the declaration of independence of India.
The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia on July 2, 1776.
44 signed the Declaration.
No. The president office wasn't created until 1789, that's when George Washington was then appointed as the first president. The USA declaration of independence was signed in July of 1776. John Adams became president in 1797.
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