Bachelors degree.
John Hancock graduated from Harvard University in the US State of Massachusetts in 1754, with a bachelor's degree.
he went to Harvard university
He had a Bachelors degree from Harvard University.
John Hancock was a prosperous Boston businessman who wanted American independence from Great Britain. He became a Massachusetts representative to the Continental Congress, and was elected president of the Continental Congress in 1775
He was the son of the Reverend John Hancock of Braintree and Mary Hawke Thaxter, who was from nearby Hingham.
John Hancock graduated from Harvard in 1754.
John Hancock graduated from Harvard University in the US State of Massachusetts in 1754, with a bachelor's degree.
John Hancock attended Harvard College (now Harvard University) and received a bachelor's degree in 1754.
he went to Harvard university
At Harvard Collage.
He had a Bachelors degree from Harvard University.
" After graduating from the Boston Latin School in 1750, Hancock enrolled in Harvard University and received a bachelors degree in 1754." - Wikipedia "John Hancock"
John Hancock was a prosperous Boston businessman who wanted American independence from Great Britain. He became a Massachusetts representative to the Continental Congress, and was elected president of the Continental Congress in 1775
He was the son of the Reverend John Hancock of Braintree and Mary Hawke Thaxter, who was from nearby Hingham.
I believe he started college around 1750 and graduated from Harvard in 1754.
He wanted to be a merchant and/or a statesman but once he graduated he had a bachelor's degree.
Yes, John Hancock did go to school. There is no official documentation about his early education, however, it is known that he attended and graduated from Boston Latin School and Harvard College.