franklin's answer was "or most assuredly we will hang seperate" but i am pretty sure he said that they must hang together also.
Its a spinoff of the phrase "Signing you John Hancock". John Hancock had the biggest signature on the American Declaration of Independence.
His flamboyant and huge signature showed King George the III his rebellion, according to this quote of his: "There, I guess King George will be able to read that."John Hancock, Remark, July 4, 1776
John Hancock was first to sign the declaration of independence. Many thought his large signature was ego (which some of it may have been), but he was also making a statement by signing so large and putting his life on the line.
The signing of the Declaration of Independence took place on July 4th,1776.
According to the "The Price They Paid," what was the punishment for signing the Declaration of Independence?Death.
signing the declaration of independence LOL :-)(-:
john Hancock was famous for signing his name very largely on the declaration of independence.........:)) ;0
The important historical document that John Hancock is known for signing is the Declaration of Independence of the British Colonies in America.
Its a spinoff of the phrase "Signing you John Hancock". John Hancock had the biggest signature on the American Declaration of Independence.
John Hancock (1737-1793) was president of the Second Continental Congress and therefore the first delegate to sign the Declaration of Independence. Today, when Americans say they are putting their "John Hancock" on something, they mean they are signing a document.
Because John Hancocks signature on the Declaration of Independence standards out from the rest, signatures have been called a John Hancock in reference to his signing.
John Hancock on the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
because if only those people were part of that congress
The phrase is actually "sign your John Hancock." and comes from the signing of the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock's signature is by far the largest signature on the document; he was also the first to sign the document.
John Hancock is perhaps best known for his large and ornate signature on the Declaration of Independence. He was the first to sign the Declaration, as he was the president of the Continental Congress, the body that constructed the Declaration, at the time it was approved and adopted. He is supposed to have declared, after signing his name, "There, I suppose King George will be able to read that!" but this claim is unverified.
His flamboyant and huge signature showed King George the III his rebellion, according to this quote of his: "There, I guess King George will be able to read that."John Hancock, Remark, July 4, 1776
Oh honey, that would be John Hancock. He's the guy who boldly scribbled his name all big and proud on the Declaration of Independence like he was signing a giant love letter. Talk about leaving a lasting impression!