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<span>On July 4, 1776 the original declaration of Independence was signed by only two people, Charles Thomson as Secretary and John Hancock as President of the Continental Congress. The original signed Declaration of Independence was then taken to John Dunlap, a Philadelphia printer. John Dunlap printed 500 Hancock/Thomson "typed signed" Broadsides which were distributed to the members of Congress and the King of England. The original Declaration of Independence that was actually signed by Thomson and Hancock, however, was lost in the fever of Freedom. On August 2, 1776 the delegates returned to Philadelphia to sign a newly prepared Declaration of Independence and for some known reason Thomson was not invited to sign. 56 people signed total.</span>
The period was marked by a return to past texts of knowledge,
Explanation:
The period being talked about here was one of intellectual inquiry into the past.
The Europeans had been involved in the renaissance and discovering the old texts of Greece and Europe again.
Chinese missionaries were looking for Buddhist texts of the yoke.
Akbar had commissioned to know the great knowledge of the Indian antiquity by making the translations of the texts into his court language and then using the principles that deemed useful by him.