John Hancock (1737-1793) was president of the Second Continental Congress and therefore the first delegate to sign the Declaration of Independence. Today, when Americans say they are putting their "John Hancock" on something, they mean they are signing a document.
John Adams has the smallest signature on the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock was the first on to sign the Declaration of Independence. His signature is also the largest.
The declaration came first.
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I believe John Hancock was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. When someone tells you to sign your John Hancock, they mean to put your signature on what ever it is they are referring to.Write your signatureThat just means : to sign your name somewhere-- to put your signature on a piece of paper.This is an idiomatic expression meaning your own signature or mark.It immortalises the first signatory of the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams has the smallest signature on the Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock was the first on to sign the Declaration of Independence. His signature is also the largest.
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 (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.
I do not think that there is a woman's signature on this document.
John Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence, and he said that he signed it large enough for King George to read without his glasses.
I obviously can't put his signature in this answer, but his signature is signifigant because his signature is the biggest on the Declaration of Independence. He also made his signature look cool instead of just writing it normal, like how We the people looks on the Constitution.
John Hancock, his signature is also the largest on the document
For his signature on the Declaration of Independence.
The last signature of the Declaration of Independence was in early July, 1776, although 8 delegates never got to sign it themselves.
John Hancock's signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence.
It's not there. Madison didn't sign the Declaration.