

An edition of John Hancock (1963)
independent boy
By Kathryn Cleven Sisson
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Patria Press
Language
eng
Pages
121
Description:
The life of John Hancock, contemporary of Samuel Adams and Paul Revere and first to sign the Declaration of Independence is featured in this volume of the Young Patriots series. Detailing Hancock's early years, this work focuses on his relationship with boyhood friend John Adams and his academic struggles with what he would later become most famous for—his writings. Hancock's famous achievements later in life are also chronicled, from attending the Boston Tea Party to becoming president of the Continental Congress. The entirety of his life is colorfully illustrated with renderings that convey the drama of the birth of the United States.
subjects: Juvenile Nonfiction, Juvenile fiction, History, Signers, United States, Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Statesmen, Juvenile literature, Childhood and youth, Biography, Hancock, john, 1737-1793, juvenile literature, Hancock, john, 1737-1793
People: John Hancock (1737-1792), John Hancock (1737-1793)
Places: United States