Which signers of the Declaration of Independence later became U.S. presidents?

Correct answer: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

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AwesomeAnnie7
AwesomeAnnie7
Learn American history fellow Americans!
Player #4250921
Player #4250921
silly millie, Washington would've signed it had he been there. He was busy leading the Continental Army.
silly millie
silly millie
oops Washington was not one of the signers !!! I keep thinking he was. sill me.
Player #4250921
Player #4250921
I know about Charles Carroll from watching National Treasure.
Player #4250921
Player #4250921
Don't know what I was thinking. Of course Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence. He Wrote It. Guess I was thinking that it was the Constitution that he didn't sign
Player #24747592
Player #24747592
Now they want to tear down statues. Pitiful!!
Lash
Lash
Sid, no sirree. only one of these is correct.
Player #5100533
Player #5100533
AwesomeAnnie7, John Hancock Signed the document with the largest signature. He wanted to make sure that the King saw his name. That's where we get the "slang" for a Signature.
Player #5100533
Player #5100533
Player #MinnieLuv, That's just the OPPOSITE of what you should do to protect the Constitution. Just look at the "Blue" candidates, wanting to take your Guns & silence your FREE SPEECH.... VOTE TRUMP in 2020 !!!
Birdiemom
Birdiemom
The first paragraph is very poorly written. The 56 (total) attendees represented 13 colonies