I have never read anything concerning a time frame about the signing. Just from the written thoughts and descriptions my guess would be 20-30 minuted. Ben Franklin may have held things up a bit because he did like to point out the importance of events. It is reported he said, as he signed, "we need to hang together or we will hang separately." He was right. The king considered them traitors.
It wasn't ratified. Jefferson, Adams, and Jay wrote a draft. Congress had them do 6 rewrites before final approval was given by a vote of the body present in session. Basically the Declaration is an open letter to the king listing the problems with the crown. The kicker comes in the final paragraph stating that the colonies should be free and separate from the crown and declaring war.
The signers of the Declaration of Independence committed treason under British law and an order of the King.
yes, new york did sign the declaration but they waited for a long time to.
George Washington signed the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and your mothers reproductive organ (A.K.A Uterus)
No, Thomas Edison did not sign the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson did though.
Yes, he did. It was the Constitution that he did NOT sign.
He was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
The signers of the Declaration of Independence committed treason under British law and an order of the King.
No. Not only that, but they didn't all sign it on the same day.
Thomas McKean did sign the Declaration of Independence. In addition, he was one of the signers of the continental Association.
Most didn't sign until Aug 2nd or later
John Dickson
New Jersey Signers:Abraham ClarkJohn HartFrancis HopkinsonRichard StocktonJohn Witherspoon
yes, new york did sign the declaration but they waited for a long time to.
Benjamin Franklin, was the oldest to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Yes, Stephen Hopkins did sign the Declaration of Independence.
Although it is dated July 4, 1776, and the well-known painting shows all of the signers lined up to to do so; in reality, the signers did so sporadically. Some did not sign until after the war was won.
George Washington signed the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and your mothers reproductive organ (A.K.A Uterus)