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Benjamin Franklin, Robert sherman, jhon Adams, thomas Jefferson, and Robert livingston Of the five men chosen only one man from the commttee was chosen to compose the declaration and that was Thomas Jefferson.
Samuel Adams was not chosen to write the Declaration. His cousin John Adams was chosen as one of five people to write it. Sam Adams was not part of the Second Continental Congress; therefore, he could not have been chosen to help write it.
No one. Robert Livingston, a delegate from New York, was part of the Committee of Five who were chosen to put the Declaration in words. The others were Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Roger Sherman. History tells us that Robert Livingston made no contribution to the work, while John Adams and Benjamin Franklin at least made one or two changes.
Five people made The Declaration of Independence, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman. John Adams wrote the first draft but, Thomas Jefferson wrote the final document.
Thomas Jefferson was responsible for actually writing the rough draft of the Declaration of Independence. John Adams, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman, and Benjamin Franklin were also with Thomas Jefferson as the Committee of Five chosen by the Second Continental Congress to create the document.
Five People were chosen. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Livingston and Roger Sherman.
A Committee of Five , consisting of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams. Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston, was appointed to write the Declaration.
John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman
Benjamin Franklin, Robert sherman, jhon Adams, thomas Jefferson, and Robert livingston Of the five men chosen only one man from the commttee was chosen to compose the declaration and that was Thomas Jefferson.
Benjamin Franklin
Samuel Adams was not chosen to write the Declaration. His cousin John Adams was chosen as one of five people to write it. Sam Adams was not part of the Second Continental Congress; therefore, he could not have been chosen to help write it.
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No one. Robert Livingston, a delegate from New York, was part of the Committee of Five who were chosen to put the Declaration in words. The others were Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Roger Sherman. History tells us that Robert Livingston made no contribution to the work, while John Adams and Benjamin Franklin at least made one or two changes.
Benjamin Franklin
No, George Washington was chosen as the president of the convention. Franklin served as what was then called an "elder stateman" giving occasional wise advice as the oldest (age 81) delegate at the convention.
Young men didn't necessarily choose themselves. Their fathers may have chosen for them.
Five people made The Declaration of Independence, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman. John Adams wrote the first draft but, Thomas Jefferson wrote the final document.