Of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, 8 were born in Europe. These individuals were born in various countries, including England, Ireland, and Scotland, before immigrating to the American colonies and becoming key figures in the fight for independence.
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I have read somewhere that 52 of the 56 signers were born again christians
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the answer of this great question is 58 were signers Hello. Its Riamei. Whoever answered this question is stupid. There were only 56 signers. Ahem.
Eight were born outside the colonies John Witherspoon, born in Gifford, Scotland James Wilson, born in Carskerdo, Scotland Matthew Thornton, born in Ireland George Taylor, born in Ireland James Smith, born in Northern Ireland Robert Morris, born in Liverpool England Francis Lewis, born in Llandaff, Wales Button Gwinnett, born in Gloucester, England
All of the signers were born in the colonies.
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