Sombody Phd out there must have some idea about what happened to the men that signed the Declaration on Inependence. This would a great research project for a serious history student. I do not have the means or the ability to pursue a project like this, but I'd sure like to know the answer to this question. The truth in this invistigation might make a great movie. The truth, well nothing happened. They all continued to live normal lives. None were hanged or tortured to death. None were shot by the British. Not sounding like a great movie. In high school, you were taught that the men were risking their lives but were not really. The British were not going to waste time finding the men. The End. Begin Credits.
On July 4, 1776, John Hancock and Charles Thomson, Secretary of Congress, signed the first copy. Later Congress directed the Declaration be engrossed and signed by all delegates. Most of the delgates whose names are on the Declaration signed it on August 2, 1776. A few delegates signed on later days.
Treason against the English monarchy.
There were 56 representatives who signed the Declaration of Independence.
both of these. the constitution of the us and the declaration of independence
The 13 colonies whose delegates signed the Declaration of Independence were: DelawarePennsylvaniaMassachusettsNew HampshireRhode IslandNew York GeorgiaVirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaNew JerseyConnecticutMaryland
He never signed the declaration of independence... He signed the Constitution
The Declaration of Independence was passed in July of 1776 and various delegates signed over the course of several years. The Constitution of the United States was signed in 1787.
56 56
Yes, it was and all the delegates present signed it.
The United States Declaration of Independence was signed by fifty-six delegates to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
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On July 4, 1776, John Hancock and Charles Thomson, Secretary of Congress, signed the first copy. Later Congress directed the Declaration be engrossed and signed by all delegates. Most of the delgates whose names are on the Declaration signed it on August 2, 1776. A few delegates signed on later days.
the Declaration of Independence (who signed the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776) and the Framers of the Constitution (who were delegates to the Constitutional Convention
what day did the delegates sign the declaration of independence
All 13 colonies had delegates who signed the document.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the Second Continental Congress was meeting in 1776.
"Founders" is the general term for the people who signed the Declaration of Independence.