John Hancock's Contribution To The Revolutionary War

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When the United States of America was first started by brave men and women, were all under His Majesty's rule. Also known as Great Britain, but as time passed on the laws and taxing became unfair for the colonies. Many events happened to trigger the Revolutionary War, but to also trigger those very men and women who came to the colonies. John Hancock was one of them, but born in the colonies. He was a man determined for freedom from the British, he supported his friends and patriots alike. With obstacles to face, he even signed the Declaration of Independence with a great big signature, only to be the least remembered of our founding fathers. His legacy still continued after the Revolutionary War, and many years to come. John Hancock was a wealthy man living a luxurious life in Boston, but that doesn’t mean his easy, fancy life could stop him from contributing to the war and helping the patriots. He did many acts that seemed small but had huge impact for the colonies, and many colonists called him a “hero” for these acts. He attended many meetings and gave speeches, like the fourth anniversary of the Boston Massacre. He also met a beautiful lady named Dolly Quincy, and soon became his wife until the end of his life. …show more content…

He was elected for the Second Continental Congress, Massachusetts General Court, and much more. John Hancock was also the first delegate to sign Declaration of Independence with the biggest signature out of all the founding fathers. This influenced a lot of his fame and well knowing. The bold signature is still remembered and famous as of

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