Lawyer, planter, President
John Hancock was a wealthy man. He was the 2nd President of the continetial congress. He was the coolest guy ever!!!
John Hancock gave his signature to the Declaration Of Independence. That's where we get the phrase "sign your John Hancock" came from. John Hancock also gave money! And lots of it. He backed some of the major events in the American Revolution. He was very wealthy. He got most of his money from illegal ways. Smuggling was a big one. He found ways to get around the laws that Britain had set forth.
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Yes, John Hancock was a smuggler. During the period that preceded the American Revolution, various taxes had been imposed on goods entering the colonies. Hancock was one of many New England merchants who avoided paying the taxes by smuggling the goods in. As he was the richest man in New England, and owner of a shipbuilding concern, he quickly became the busiest smuggler in the area. The revenue from his smuggling operations then was funneled into revolutionary causes. Think of Hancock as the Joe Kennedy of the Revolutionary Era.
Lawyer, planter, President
he was adopted my his uncle after his dad died
John Hancock was known for his signiture on the declaration of indapendence in which he signed first and largest. He was the president of the contanental congress and elected George Washington to lead the patriots in the revalutionary war. Now some people call a signiture a John Hancock
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin franklin, john Adams, and John Hancock
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Hancock
I believe John Hancock was one
John Adams, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams are some of the founding fathers.
There are many jobs that John Hancock had. Here are some jobs I now he had: 1.leader of the Continental Congress 2.Liberty Sons Leader 3.President of Continental Congress 4.Governor of Massachusetts 5.President of the Provincial Congress
John Hancock Building in Chicago
Some important life lessons learned in the first week of college is that you are on your own, learning to not eat at home, etc.
Federalist are the supporters of a strong centralized government. Some individuals like Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock and John Jay are members of the Federalist Party.
i think learning life lessons because that is what i would do to my children