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John Hancock was a very influential figure in US history. The reason we say put your John Hancock on something.....he signed the Declaration of Independance....he signed his name very large and right in the center, supposedly so King George III could read it without his glasses.
John Hancock (1737-1793), orphaned as a boy, was adopted by a rich uncle who had no children of his own. Hancock is best remembered for his large, flamboyant signature on the Declaration of Independence.
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
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!
John Hancock was a very influential figure in US history. The reason we say put your John Hancock on something.....he signed the Declaration of Independance....he signed his name very large and right in the center, supposedly so King George III could read it without his glasses.
Hancock helped support the people who wanted to declare their independance from Britain. He was a rich man, and gave a lot of money to Washington's army so they would not starve or run around naked. Many don't realize that a large portion of Washington's army had no shoes, yet they marched for miles and miles.
when the constitution was signed he forgot his glasses. that's why he wrote it so big
It just means that you sign it in large handwriting. John Hancock signed his name large enough for the king of England to read it without his spectacles on.
To sign your name or put your signature. This comes from the overly large signature that Hancock wrote on the declaration.
John Hancock's signature is the largest on the Declaration of Independence.
JOHN HANCOCK wrote his name so large because he wanted the King of England to be able to see his name without reading glasses.
John Hancock
John Hancock was one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence. His signature appears very large because he was very proud.
John Hancock (1737-1793), orphaned as a boy, was adopted by a rich uncle who had no children of his own. Hancock is best remembered for his large, flamboyant signature on the Declaration of Independence.
It was not Thom Jefferson's name that was large. It was John Hancock's signature.
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