Thursday, March 26, 2009

Who led the committee that drafted the declaration of independence?

John Hancock
Who led the committee that drafted the declaration of independence?
The most precise answer would be Thomas Jefferson. Many people were considered to draft the Declaration of Independence, and it was agreed upon that Jefferson, while not the best public speaker among the potential candidates to draft it, was the best penman. The draft, however, was heavily revised, but credit goes to Jefferson as the main penman.
Who led the committee that drafted the declaration of independence?
John Hancock was the head delegate, or president, of the Second Continental Congress, the committee that drafted both the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation.
Reply:The committee delegated to write the Declaration, known as the “Committee of Five” (Jefferson, Adams, Franklin, Sherman, Livingston), did not have an assigned “chairman” to lead its deliberations. They did select Jefferson to do the main writing and the others offered suggestions before the Declaration went to the full Congress.





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