John Hancock was the Massachusetts delegate who famously signed his name boldly so that King George III would be able to see it without needing his spectacles. This story however seems to have been made up later and is apocryphal.
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who was the first sighner on the declaration of independence
First state to ratify the Declaration of Independence.
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doesnt matter cause the declaration of independence established the first government
The first righter was John Handcock
John Hancock was a patriot, and the first man to sign the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock (1737-1793), orphaned as a boy, was adopted by a rich uncle who had no children of his own. Hancock is best remembered for his large, flamboyant signature on the Declaration of Independence.
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The declaration came first.
John Hancock was one of the country's founding fathers. He was a statesman, merchant, and patriot. He was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
who was the first sighner on the declaration of independence
John Hancock was a well-known Revolutionary-era patriot, president of the Second Continental Congress, and the first governor of Massachusetts. He was a wealthy businessman, and is most known for his signature on the Declaration of Independence, which he had a hand in creating.
The Declaration of Independence was written first.
In 1836 Declaration of Independence was sighned.