In alphabetical order the 56 signers were: John Adams of MA, Samuel Adams of MA, Josiah Bartlett of NH, Carter Braxton of VA, Charles Carroll of Carrollton of MD, Samuel Chase of MD, Abraham Clark of NJ, George Clymer of PA, William Ellery of RI, William Floyd of NY, Ben Franklin of PA, Elbridge Gerry of MA, Button Gwinnett of GA, Lyman Hall of GA, John Hancock of Ma, Benjamin Harrison of VA, John Hart of NJ, Joseph Hewes of NC, Thomas Heyward Jr of SC, William Hooper of NC, Stephen Hopkins of RI, Francis Hopkinson of NJ, Samuel Huntington of CT, Thomas Jefferson of VA, Francis Lightfoot Lee of VA, Richard Henry Lee of VA, Francis Lewis of NY, Philip Livingston of NY, Thomas Lynch of SC, Thomas Mckean of DE, Arthur Middleton of SC, Lewis Morris of NY, Robert Morris of PA, John Morton of PA, Thomas Nelson of VA, William Paca of MD, Robert Treat Paine of MA, John Penn of NC, George Read of DE, Caesar Rodney of DE, George Ross of PA, Benjamin Rush of PA, Edward Rutledge of SC, Roger Sherman of CT, James Smith of PA, Richard Stockton of NJ, Thomas Stone of MD, George Taylor of PA, Matthew Thornton of NH, George Walton of GA, William Whipple of NH, William Williams of CT, James Wilson of PA, John Witherspoon of NJ, Oliver Wolcott of CT and George Wythe of VA.
Delaware
• George Read
• Caesar Rodney
• Thomas McKean
Pennsylvania
• George Clymer
• 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.
• William Hooper
• John Penn
• Joseph Hewes
• 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
There were a total of 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. George Read, Caesar Rodney, Thomas McKean, George Clymer, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, John Morton, Benjamin Rush, George Ross, James Smith, James Wilson, George Taylor, John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry, Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple, Matthew Thornton, Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery, Lewis Morris, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, William Floyd, Richard Henry Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Jefferson, George Wythe, Thomas Nelson Jr., William Hooper, John Penn, Joseph Hewes, Edward Rutledge, Arthur Middleton, Thomas Lynch Jr., Thomas Heyward Jr., Abraham Clark, John Hart, Francis Hopkinson, Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Samuel Huntington, Roger Sherman, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott, Charles Carroll, Samuel Chase, Thomas Stone, and William Paca.
Lyman Hall, George Walton, and Button Gwinnett.
John Hancock, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson.
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Hancock, and Benjamin Franklin to name 4.
Their was 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence.
There are 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence. The signature of John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, is the first, largest and most famous.
John Hancock's signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence.
Independence was declared on July 4, 1776. It took years afterwards to collect all the signatures on the Declaration.
The Declaration of Independence
Their was 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence.
There are 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence.56.Name_the_people_who_signed_the_Declaration_of_Independence
There are 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence. The signature of John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, is the first, largest and most famous.
56 Signatures of the Declaration of Independence
John Hancock's signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence.
The 13 colonies whose delegates signed the Declaration of Independence were: DelawarePennsylvaniaMassachusettsNew HampshireRhode IslandNew York GeorgiaVirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaNew JerseyConnecticutMaryland
John Hancock's signature is the easiest to see becaue it is the largest one and it is in the center at the top of all other signatures.
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the colonists
The Declaration of Independence has five elements. They are the Preamble, the Statement of Human Rights, Charges Against Human Rights, Charges Against the King and Parliament, and the Statement of Separation and Signatures.
Abraham Clark
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