No, William Houstoun did not sign the constitution.
John Hancock
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He was the first to sign the constitution,he was the govenor
John Hancock
yes he did the biggestAccording to the National Archives, (http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/constitution-day/signers.html), John Hancock did not sign the Constitution.JOhn Hancock did NOT sign the Constitution. You're confusing the Constitution with the Declaration of Independence....that's the one where John Hancock had the biggest signature "so King George could read it without his spectacles!"So take down the wrong answer....
john Hancock was the first on to sign for the united states.
John Hancock was the first to sign the United States Declaration of Independence - hence sign your John Hancock. Actually, John Hancock was not the first to sign, signed his name largest. He was the President of the Continental Congress, but not the first to sign.
To sign your John Hancock is to sign your signature on something
John, James, and Jacob of Rhode Island
He was the first to sign it...and he had perfect penmanship. That's what his mother told him at least.
It means they want you to sign it.