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Cursive (the 'fancy writing' you are on about) was pretty much the staple calligraphy back when it was written. Most laws, and even in some countries nowadays still write with the same style.
Gouverneur Morris. He penned the final version, as one of the members of the Constitutional Convention's Committee on Style. Alexander Hamilton, another member of the Committee, wrote the names of the states in front of the signatures of the delegates.
Bradford's use of literary style was always designed to keep the spotlight on God and his works.
The whole Declaration is written in declaratvie style, as characterized by the emphatic use of words like SHALL and WILL.