John Hancock (Profiles in American History)

By Kjelle, Marylou Morano

Publishers Summary:
Born to a clergyman and his wife and raised by a wealthy aunt and uncle, John Hancock truly went from rags to riches. While still a young man, Hancock lent his name, money, and position in Boston s society to the ever-growing group of colonists calling for a complete break from England. He was labeled a traitor by King George III, who put a price of 500 pounds on his head, and was hunted by members of the king s army. Hancock made his way from Massachusetts to Connecticut to Philadelphia, where, in 1775, he represented Massachu-setts at the Second Continental Congress. Hancock s life progressed from wealthy businessman to rebel to Founding Father. This story of the first man to sign the Declaration of Independence is the story of all Americans. Those who read about this selfless man will not only be inspired by his life, but will also learn what it means to be an American.

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ISBN
978-1-58415-443-3
Publisher
Mitchell Lane Publishers


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on July 1, 2007

Gr 5-8 Serviceable introductions to the lives of three historical figures. Each book opens with a dramatic episode in the individual's life. For example, the opening chapter in the first book describes Hancock signing the Declaration of Independence; "Susan B. Anthony" begins with her arrest after illegally voting in an 1872 election. From there, the texts chronicle these people's lives, providing such highlights as Hanco...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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