"Done in convention by the unanimous consent of the states present the seventeenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven and of the independence of the United States of America the twelfth."
September 17, 1787
Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin was the oldest person to sign the Declaration of Independence, he was 70 when he signed.
Benjamin (BEN) Franklin signed 4 important documents for the US. First, he signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He then signed the Treaty of Alliance with France in 1778. He then signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783. And lastly, he signed the US Constitution in 1787. Thankyou for reading, I hope this helped.
Benjamin Franklin signed the Declaration of Independence as the 1st signatory. The document was organized by the order in which the delegates arrived, and Franklin, being one of the most prominent figures at the Continental Congress, had the honor of signing first.
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Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States
Benjamin Franklin, was the oldest to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin was the oldest person to sign the Declaration of Independence, he was 70 when he signed.
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he was a delegate from pennslyvania
He helped write and sign the declaration of independence.
Easy one. Benjamin Franklin.
He did sign the Declaration of Independence. He also discovered electricity.
Benjamin Franklin signed the Decloration of Independence.
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Benjamin Franklin, and the white house are the main parts. There is also a quill on the front sign that represents Ben Franklin. Franklin used a quill to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Benjamin (BEN) Franklin signed 4 important documents for the US. First, he signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He then signed the Treaty of Alliance with France in 1778. He then signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783. And lastly, he signed the US Constitution in 1787. Thankyou for reading, I hope this helped.
John Hancock, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston and Benjamin Franklin