John Hancock was a well-known Revolutionary-era patriot, president of the Second Continental Congress, and the first governor of Massachusetts. He was a wealthy businessman, and is most known for his signature on the Declaration of Independence, which he had a hand in creating.
Because he signed his name in very large writing.
he was admired because e he went to Harvard and signed the decoration of independence
He was the very first and boldest man to sign the Declaration of Independence and his signature was very fancy.
John Hancock and other people wore wigs because most of the people back then couldn't and didn't wash there hair. {:>)
john hancock jr. his son
From his father John Hancock Jr. and his father John Hancock Sr.
No, John Hancock did not have a ponytail.
Lydia Hancock 10months old John George Washington Hancock 8 years old
john Hancock was a prominent merchant in Boston, known best by the people of the time as a smuggler, mainly of tea. He was admired by many, but his biggest accomplishments were in what he did as a patriot: aiding the Sons of Liberty, particularly Samuel Adams, and later becoming the governor of Massachusetts.
Depends on the person. Admiring John Hancock is your opinion.
no
John Hancock and other people wore wigs because most of the people back then couldn't and didn't wash there hair. {:>)
John Hancock.
Just one, Dorothy Quincy Hancock, they had three children, Lydia Hancock who died at ten months, John George Washington Hancock who died at nine, and Nancy Hancock, who died immediately after birth.
john hancock jr. his son
From his father John Hancock Jr. and his father John Hancock Sr.
No, John Hancock did not have a ponytail.
no john Hancock was married
Why was John Hancock importance
Because people voted for him.