In the history of the United States, many people stand out in the history of our country and are emphasized more than others. The man named John Hancock is one of the wonderful men who stand out from the crowd. John was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on January 16, 1736. He is the middle child among the three children. He was born in Lexington, Massachusetts on June 1, 1702 and is the son of John Hancock, born on 13th October 1711 in Mary Hawk, New Ham, Massachusetts. Before she married Johns, his mother was once married.
Hancock's full career did not show up until the 20th century. The challenge to Hancock's biography left a relatively small historian in his personal work to explain his life compared with the father of famous founder like Jefferson or John Adams. Therefore, the majority of Hancock's explanation depends on his many political opponents who often criticize him. According to historian Charles Ax, "Major victims of Massachusetts' historiography are John Hancock, the most talented and popular politician in the Gulf countries, he suffered from future generations, his critics According to a Conservative Party and the Whig Party, he was almost entirely known to him.
John Hancock was born on January 23, 1737 in Braintree, Massachusetts (now Quincy), Mary Hawk, senior cleric John Hancock. When John was a child, Hancock of the older died, and his mother took him and his brothers and sisters to live in Lexington's law. She later sent John, Lydia and Thomas Hancock to live with his aunt and uncle. My husband and I did not have children, so I adopted that boy. Thomas is a wealthy businessman with a very successful shipping business. John continued to attend Harvard University, his father's alma mater, and since graduating in 1754, he worked with his uncle. In 1759, John advanced to London, lived there for a while, and returned to the colony in 1761. After the death of Thomas in 1764, John took over family business and heritage.