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BigorU [14]
3 years ago
13

Who were ALL the people that signed the Declaration of Independence. I know there were 56 people.

Social Studies
2 answers:
Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
7 0
1. John Hancock (Massachusetts)
2. Josiah Bartlett
3. William Whipple
4. Matthew Thornton
5. Samuel Adams
6. John Adams
7. Robert Treat Paine
8. Elbridge Gerry
9. Stephen Hopkins
10. William Ellery
11. Roger Sherman
12. Samuel Huntington
13. William Williams
14. Oliver Wolcott
15. William Floyd
16. Philip Livingston
17. Francis Lewis
18. Lewis Morris
19. Richard Stockton
20. John Witherspoon
21. Francis Hopkinson
22. John Hart
23. Abraham Clark
24. Robert Morris
25. Benjamin Rush
26. Benjamin Franklin
27. John Morton
28. George Clymer
29. James Smith
30. George Taylor
31. James Wilson
32. George Ross
33. George Read
34. Caesar Rodney
35. Thomas McKean
36. Samuel Chase
37. William Paca
38. Thomas Stone
39. Charles Carroll of Carrollton
40. George Wythe
41. Richard Henry Lee
42. Thomas Jefferson
43. Benjamin Harrison
44. Thomas Nelson, Jr.
45. Francis Lightfoot Lee
46. Carter Braxton
47. William Hooper
48. Joseph Hewes
49. John Penn
50. Edward Rutledge
51. Thomas Heyward, Jr.
52. Thomas Lynch, Jr.
53. Arthur Middleton
54. Button Gwinnett
55. Lyman Hall
56. George Walton
fiasKO [112]3 years ago
7 0
<span><span>President of Congress<span>1. John Hancock (Massachusetts)</span>New Hampshire<span><span>2. Josiah Bartlett</span><span>3. William Whipple</span><span>4. Matthew Thornton</span></span>Massachusetts<span><span>5. Samuel Adams</span><span>6. John Adams</span><span>7. Robert Treat Paine</span><span>8. Elbridge Gerry</span></span>Rhode Island<span><span>9. Stephen Hopkins</span><span>10. William Ellery</span></span>Connecticut<span><span>11. Roger Sherman</span><span>12. Samuel Huntington</span><span>13. William Williams</span><span>14. Oliver Wolcott</span></span>New York<span><span>15. William Floyd</span><span>16. Philip Livingston</span><span>17. Francis Lewis</span><span>18. Lewis Morris</span></span></span><span>New Jersey<span><span>19. Richard Stockton</span><span>20. John Witherspoon</span><span>21. Francis Hopkinson</span><span>22. John Hart</span><span>23. Abraham Clark</span></span>Pennsylvania<span><span>24. Robert Morris</span><span>25. Benjamin Rush</span><span>26. Benjamin Franklin</span><span>27. John Morton</span><span>28. George Clymer</span><span>29. James Smith</span><span>30. George Taylor</span><span>31. James Wilson</span><span>32. George Ross</span></span>Delaware<span><span>33. George Read</span><span>34. Caesar Rodney</span><span>35. Thomas McKean</span></span>Maryland<span><span>36. Samuel Chase </span><span>37. William Paca</span><span>38. Thomas Stone</span><span>39. Charles Carroll of Carrollton</span></span></span><span>Virginia<span><span>40. George Wythe</span><span>41. Richard Henry Lee</span><span>42. Thomas Jefferson</span><span>43. Benjamin Harrison</span><span>44. Thomas Nelson, Jr.</span><span>45. Francis Lightfoot Lee</span><span>46. Carter Braxton</span></span>North Carolina<span><span>47. William Hooper</span><span>48. Joseph Hewes</span><span>49. John Penn</span></span>South Carolina<span><span>50. Edward Rutledge</span><span>51. Thomas Heyward, Jr.</span><span>52. Thomas Lynch, Jr.</span><span>53. Arthur Middleton</span></span>Georgia<span><span>54. Button Gwinnett</span><span>55. Lyman Hall</span><span>56. <span>George Walton</span></span></span></span></span>
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