No, John Blair did not sign the Declaration of Independence. He was a prominent politician and a delegate to the Continental Congress, but he was not among the signers of the document in 1776. Blair later played significant roles in the early government of the United States, including serving as a member of the Virginia legislature and as a judge.
George Clinton, Robert R. Livingston of New York, Thomas Willing of Philadelphia, and John Dickinson of Delaware did not sign.
The first person to sign the declaration of Independence was John Hancock
When the asked him to sign the Declaration of Independence.
John Blair signed the Constitution of the United States because he was a delegate from the state Virginia. He was one of the 39 who signed the Constitution in the first week after its passing.
yes he did but he was really mean about it:);)
John Hancock was the only one to sign on July 4, 1776.
yes he did sing the declaration of indenents!
George Clinton, Robert R. Livingston of New York, Thomas Willing of Philadelphia, and John Dickinson of Delaware did not sign.
No John Jay did not sign the Declaration.
No I would not sign the Declaration of Independents because of some harmful things people might do if they disagree with this document! Also because it take s a man of good will and courage!
Yes, John Adams did sign the declaration of independence and he is also from Massachusetts
The first person to sign the declaration of Independence was John Hancock
for independce
John Hancock
Declaration of the Independent
How was John Adams helpful in getting the delegates to sign the Declaration of Independence
John Hancock