In case Jonh Hancock demise, John Adams would sign the declaration. There was a list on who would sign it is the signee was able to sing it. Some of the names include, Charles Thomson, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams. The list was quite big meaning the sons of liberty were prepared for the loss of life by English government.
Technically, John Hancock is credited only with writing the preamble (and signing the final document first, and largest); Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft, which Hancock (along with Benjamin Franklin and a few others) helped to finalize.
But in the spirit in which I presume your question was intended, if Hancock hadn't been involved in drafting the Declaration, some other member of the Continental Congress would have stepped forward: presumably either Jefferson or Franklin.
And if no version of the Declaration of Independence were ever written (or adopted), it might've had a great effect on the morale of the struggling colonies - or it might have had little or no effect whatsoever. The not-yet United States had already been at war with Great Britain for over a year, and had every intention of seeing the campaign through to the bitter end.
No he was someone who signed the declaration of independence. He is famous for signing in very big letters to make sure King George could see it without his spectacles.
The term "Put your John Hancock on it" refers to a famous signature from American history. John Hancock was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He signed his name in large, bold, ornate handwriting because, as he said, he wanted to be sure that the English would see his name (and therefore know that he was against British rule). John Hancock knew that his life could be in danger by signing the Declaration, but he was willing to accept that risk. Therefore, when you are asked for your "John Hancock," it means that you are supposed to sign a document. We say it to recognize the bravery of the founding fathers, especially bold Mr. Hancock. ------------------------------------------------------- John Hancock was a signatory to the US deceleration of independence. His signature is VERY large and stands out on the document. Thus a "John Hancock" has in the US become a euphemism for 'signature'.
It means to sign something.. Looking at the Declaration of Independence , you can see John Hancock's signature the clearest. He wrote it bigger then the rest and neatly. Put your John Hancock write your signature nice and bold!
The words "John Hancock" are often used to describe the word "signature." When J. Hancock singed the Declaration of Independence, his was the largest sig. of them all. Hancock is best-remembered for his giant signature on the document, so that is why a signature is often called a "John Hancock."
Signer of the Declaration of Independence who was also a wealthy Massachusetts merchant who liked to defy the British authorities. He was also president of the Continental Congress and governor of Massachusetts. His main contribution, however, to the American Revolution was using his fortune to help finance the struggle
No he was someone who signed the declaration of independence. He is famous for signing in very big letters to make sure King George could see it without his spectacles.
John Hancock, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, John Williams, and a bunch of other people!
Who signed the Declaration of Independenc?
Signing the Declaration of Independence was viewed as treason in England. By signing one's name on it, it was essentially providing evidence that could be used against them to prove treason.
John Hancock had the biggest signature on the Declaration of Independence. He wanted it to be big enough for the King of England to be able to read it without his glasses
The term "Put your John Hancock on it" refers to a famous signature from American history. John Hancock was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He signed his name in large, bold, ornate handwriting because, as he said, he wanted to be sure that the English would see his name (and therefore know that he was against British rule). John Hancock knew that his life could be in danger by signing the Declaration, but he was willing to accept that risk. Therefore, when you are asked for your "John Hancock," it means that you are supposed to sign a document. We say it to recognize the bravery of the founding fathers, especially bold Mr. Hancock. ------------------------------------------------------- John Hancock was a signatory to the US deceleration of independence. His signature is VERY large and stands out on the document. Thus a "John Hancock" has in the US become a euphemism for 'signature'.
John Hancock so the king could see his name without his glasses
John Hancock did not write the Declaration of Independence; it was mostly the work of Thomas Jefferson. All Hancock did was sign it first and very boldly, knowing that by signing it the British would consider that he (and all the other signers) had committed treason.
It means to sign something.. Looking at the Declaration of Independence , you can see John Hancock's signature the clearest. He wrote it bigger then the rest and neatly. Put your John Hancock write your signature nice and bold!
He was thinking he could save the constitution and wanted to help.
The words "John Hancock" are often used to describe the word "signature." When J. Hancock singed the Declaration of Independence, his was the largest sig. of them all. Hancock is best-remembered for his giant signature on the document, so that is why a signature is often called a "John Hancock."
They had committed treason against Great Britain and if caught they could have been hanged as traitors.