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John Hancock had everything a boy could want. He lived in a beautiful house, wore fancy clothes and ate the most delicious food. When his uncle died, he became the richest man in New England. This wasn’t enough, though, because John wanted everyone to like him. Most people did, but one certainly did not—King George of England. John refused to pay taxes to the king, and to show the king how mad he was, he made his signature on the Declaration of Independence so large that the king did not need his spectacles to read it!

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Jean Fritz

Jean Fritz

1915 - 2017
American
  Jean Fritz: An Excavator of History Jean Fritz called herself an excavator in her second autobiography China Homecoming. One dictionary def... See more
Trina Schart Hyman

Trina Schart Hyman

1939 - 2004
American
Trina Schart Hyman has illustrated many fine children's books. She lives in Lyme, New Hampshire. From the dust jacket of The Wanderers Trina Schar... See more

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