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John Hancock was not directly involved in finding the New World, as he lived in the 18th century, long after its discovery by Christopher Columbus in 1492. However, he was a prominent American patriot and merchant whose wealth was partly derived from trade, including goods that were imported from the colonies and beyond. Hancock is best known for his role in the American Revolution and as the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, which reflects the broader context of colonial expansion and the legacy of exploration.

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