In reality, John Hancock was extremely wealthy and risked it all on the success of the American Revolution. On May 24, 1775, he began serving as president of the Second Continental Congress. This was the group that approved the Declaration of Independence. It's just the way Hancock signed his name. It was in the center, since it was the first and only signature at that time. The other 55 delegates didn't sign the Declaration until August 2, 1776, or later.
John Hancock was the President of the Continental Congress and the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock was a patriot, and the first man to sign the Declaration of Independence.
The first person to sign the declaration of Independence was John Hancock
august 2,1776
July 4
he was the 1st to sign it. He signed the biggest
It means to sign something.. Looking at the Declaration of Independence , you can see John Hancock's signature the clearest. He wrote it bigger then the rest and neatly. Put your John Hancock write your signature nice and bold!
John Hancock, was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock was the first to sign the United States Declaration of Independence - hence sign your John Hancock. Actually, John Hancock was not the first to sign, signed his name largest. He was the President of the Continental Congress, but not the first to sign.
John Hancock was the first to sign.
August 2nd 1776
John Hancock