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The two Declaration signers who became President were John Adams (2nd US President) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd US President).(The Benjamin Harrison (V) who signed the Declaration was the father of 9th President William Henry Harrison and the great-grandfather of 23rd President Benjamin Harrison.)
There were 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. Of the signers nine died before the end of the war. Most were able to reclaim their lost lands.
The signers of the Declaration of Independence committed treason under British law and an order of the King.
John Hancock was President of the Continental Congress and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He did not belong to a specific political party.
President Benjamin Harrison was the great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He was also the grand-son of another President, William Henry Harrison.
The signers of the Declaration of Independence all spoke English as their first language.
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One of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
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The two Declaration signers who became President were John Adams (2nd US President) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd US President).(The Benjamin Harrison (V) who signed the Declaration was the father of 9th President William Henry Harrison and the great-grandfather of 23rd President Benjamin Harrison.)
There were 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. Of the signers nine died before the end of the war. Most were able to reclaim their lost lands.
Out of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, three went on to become President of the United States: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington. Adams served as the second president, Jefferson as the third, and Washington as the first. These leaders played significant roles in shaping the early years of the nation.
Of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, nearly half of them were lawyers. Some of the lawyers that signed the Declaration of Independence were John Adams, Samuel Chase, Abraham Clark, Thomas Heyward, Thomas Jefferson and Thomas McKean.
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