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The signature of John Hancock on the Declaration of Independence is the most flamboyant and easily recognizable of all. He played an instrumental role, sometimes by accident, and other times by design, in coaxing the American Revolution into being. It was his patriot deed he had to do.
Without John Hancock & his money, we would not be the USA. John was among the wealtiest, if not the wealthiest man in America pre- Revolutionary War. He & his peers basically financed the war, at an all or nothing risk to themselves. John Hancock was also, quite literally, the very first father of our country because he was the first President of the Continental Congress. There is a wonderful book available at the Smithsonian that details it all & supplies references. It has copies of the letters that Hancock sent to Washington during the war and also the minutes of Congress in which Hancock was urging them to even hire Washington. Basically, John Hancock put it all on the line & worked relentlessly to make things turn out okay. It's a shame that previous so called scholars have been so lazy.
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
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what was john hancock's role in the war
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John Hancock's role was to find strategies to find ways to defeat the British.
No role.
President of second Continental Congress
The signature of John Hancock on the Declaration of Independence is the most flamboyant and easily recognizable of all. He played an instrumental role, sometimes by accident, and other times by design, in coaxing the American Revolution into being. It was his patriot deed he had to do.
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D. Hancock has written: 'The role of the head' '16 and upwards - a DES view'
Without John Hancock & his money, we would not be the USA. John was among the wealtiest, if not the wealthiest man in America pre- Revolutionary War. He & his peers basically financed the war, at an all or nothing risk to themselves. John Hancock was also, quite literally, the very first father of our country because he was the first President of the Continental Congress. There is a wonderful book available at the Smithsonian that details it all & supplies references. It has copies of the letters that Hancock sent to Washington during the war and also the minutes of Congress in which Hancock was urging them to even hire Washington. Basically, John Hancock put it all on the line & worked relentlessly to make things turn out okay. It's a shame that previous so called scholars have been so lazy.
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
Well, there was many roles that Hancock played concerningnthe declaration of independance. He was the first to sign and fought against Great Britain with the rest of the Continental Congress to ratify the constitution and declaration. He beleived that citizens were not given enough rights as indivisuals and was therefore elected president of the congress.
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