There were 56 signers of the declaration of independece.
56 Delegates signed the Declaration of Independence. Although it was adopted on July 4th 1776. It was signed by all 56 People on August 2nd 1776.
Twenty-nine of the fifty six men who signed the declaration of independece were clergymen
Twenty-four lawyers signed the Declaration of Independence.
There was only one: John Witherspoon, a representative of New Jersey. (February 15, 1723 - November 15, 1794)
There were 54.
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8 men signed both the declaration of independence and the constitution of the U.S.
44 men signed.
The Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 men. This document which was adopted by Congress in 1776 was signed by representatives of all 13 colonies, the first of whom to sign was John Adams.
The Declaration of Independence stated that all men are created equal.
The signing of the Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia, PA on July 2, 1176. It was signed by 56 men and presented to the American people on July 4, 1776.
no fifty five men did not sign the declaration of Independence:')
No. It is only a letter to the king and declared independence. Slavery was a common thing in the colonies. Most of the 44 white rich men who signed had slaves.
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all men are created equal,right to bear arms
All men are created equal and have rights granted by the Creator that can not be reduced by government.
56 :) signed it
what are the names of those men that signed the declaration of liberia indepedence
8 men signed both the declaration of independence and the constitution of the U.S.
There were 4 men who were from Maryland who signed it. Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, and Charles Carroll.
56 signers THE 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence form a fascinating cross section of late 18th-century America. Some were great men; some were not.
Washington will appointment two men who did sign to the court in 1789.