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What was the significance of John Hancock's signature on the Declaration of Independence?

A. It was to signify his loyalty to the colonists that wanted to separate from England.

B. He made it small so that the British may not know he was a traitor.

C. was to show that he was the one who wrote the Declaration of Independence.​

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Answer: A

Explanation: his signature is the biggest out of everyone else on the declaration of independence, because it was a hint that he didn't like England

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Answer:

The answer is A, it was to signify his loyalty to the colonists that wanted to separate from England.