In 1776, 25 years before he became President, Thomas Jefferson was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence, which severed the ties of the colonies with Great Britain.
Jefferson was the one responsible for writing both the first and final draft. However, he was actually part of a committee appointed by the Second Continental Congress to write it. The other four members were Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert R. Livingston and Roger Sherman, all of whom provided recommendations on the language of the document.
Numerous delegates and Founders signed the Declaraiton of Independence.
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The following is a list of delegates from each of the colonies which signed the Declaration of Indepencence:
Delaware • George Read • Caesar Rodney
• Thomas McKean
Pennsylvania • George Clymer • Benjamin Franklin
• Robert Morris • John Morton
• Benjamin Rush • George Ross
• James Smith • James Wilson
• George Taylor
Massachusetts• John Adams • Samuel Adams
• John Hancock • Robert Treat Paine
• Elbridge Gerry
New Hampshire • Josiah Bartlett • William Whipple
• Matthew Thornton
Rhode Island • Stephen Hopkins • William Ellery New York • Lewis Morris • Philip Livingston
• Francis Lewis • William Floyd Georgia • Button Gwinnett • Lyman Hall
• George Walton
Virginia • Richard Henry Lee • Francis Lightfoot Lee
• Carter Braxton • Benjamin Harrison
• Thomas Jefferson • George Wythe
• Thomas Nelson, Jr.
North Carolina • William Hooper • John Penn
• Joseph Hewes
South Carolina • Edward Rutledge • Arthur Middleton
• Thomas Lynch, Jr. • Thomas Heyward, Jr. New Jersey • Abraham Clark • John Hart
• Francis Hopkinson • Richard Stockton
• John Witherspoon
Connecticut • Samuel Huntington • Roger Sherman
• William Williams • Oliver Wolcott Maryland • Charles Carroll • Samuel Chase
• Thomas Stone • William Paca
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The name of the president who signed the Declaration of Independence is Thomas Jefferson. The other president who signed it was John Adams.
The Declaration was signed before a president was elected. However, two future presidents signed the Declaration of Independence: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Technically John Hancock was president of the Continental Congress and was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
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they declared independence on the United states. They signed the declaration of independence
They met in New York
There were 56 representatives who signed the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia on July 2, 1776.
The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, and the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783
Founding Fathers
everyone who signed the declaration of independence. and the founding fathers
they declared independence on the United states. They signed the declaration of independence
Richard Henry Lee is cosidered a Founding Father because he was a representative from Voginia and he signed the Declaration of Independence.
the Declaration of Independence (who signed the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776) and the Framers of the Constitution (who were delegates to the Constitutional Convention
Thomas Edison was a great inventor of the late 19th, to early 20th century. He is not a founding father. Our founding fathers are considered as those who signed the Declaration of Independence, such as Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and James Madison, to name a few.
They met in New York
"Founders" is the general term for the people who signed the Declaration of Independence.
The religion that Philip Livingston was said to practice was Presbyterianism. He was one of the men that signed the Declaration of Independence, so he is considered a U.S. founding father.
Ben Franklin is the only Founding Father who is a signatory of all four of the major documents of the founding of the United States which are: the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris, the Treaty of Alliance with France, and the United States Constitution.
Benjiman Franklin was a true Renaissance man who was a philosopher, diplomat, scientist, activist, statesman, patriot, and Founding Father. He was one of the first patriots to dedicate himself to independence, and is the only Founding Father who signed all of the major documents concerning the fight for independence. He signed the United States Constitution, the Alliance Treaty of France, the Treaty of Paris, as well as the Declaration of Independence.
No he was not, if he signed the declaration and was a founding father he probably was not a British soldier.