John Adams and Samuel Adams were two of the most famous delegates. Other prominent delegates from the state include Thomas Cushing, Francis Dana, Nathan Dane, Elbridge Gerry, Nathaniel Gorham, and John Hancock.
George Washington...
No, he was not. Lee was a leading patriot, member of the Second Continental Congress, and the first member of the Second Continental Congress to make a motion to declare independence from Britain. This proposition resulted in Thomas Jefferson writing the Declaration of Independence.
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John Hancock was a prominent American revolutionary leader known for his bold signature on the Declaration of Independence, which made it a symbol of American freedom and defiance against British rule. He served as the President of the Second Continental Congress and was a key figure in the early political landscape of the United States. Additionally, Hancock was a successful merchant and played a significant role in financing the American Revolution. His name is often synonymous with the act of signing documents, leading to the colloquial use of "John Hancock" as a term for one's signature.
James Naismith is a great Canadian because he invented the sport of basketball. Basketball is considered by some to be the second most popular sport in the world. Note that Naismith was living in Springfield, Massachusetts, when he invented basketball.
John Hancock served as the President of the Second Continental Congress, and was sent to the Congress by the state of Massachusetts as a delegate.
Who was the largest delegate at the second continental congress
Yes.
George Washington.
Samuel Adams
Benjamin Franklin
William Franklin of new jersey
John Dickinson was a delegate from Pennsylvania at the Second Continental Congress. Dickinson also served as the 5th President of Pennsylvania.
Thomas McKean (Delaware) was the last member of the Second Continental Congress to sign the Declaration of Independence. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1774-81 and served as a delegate to the Congress of the Confederation from 1781-1783.
George Washington was the delegate to the First Continental Congress from Virginia. He went on to be the delegate to the Second Continental Congress. He was also the Commander-in-Chief of the continental Army as well as the first President of the United States.
Ben Franklin was one of them. Hope this helps.
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