Signers of the Declaration of Independence Through Time (Animated Timeline)

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  • A timeline of the original signatories of the Declaration of Independence from the birth of Benjamin Franklin to the last surviving member in 1832. #Independence #declarationofindependence #unitedstatesofamerica #history #foundingfathers
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Komentáře • 38

  • @vinlistis
    @vinlistis Před rokem +8

    List of first signers to die:
    1. Button Gwinett (1777)
    2. John Morton (1777)
    3. Phillip Livingston (1778)
    4. John Hart (1779)
    5. Thomas Lynch Jr. (1779)
    6. George Ross (1779)
    7. Joseph Hewes (1779)
    8. George Taylor (1781)
    9. Richard Stockton (1781)
    10. Caesar Rodney (1784)
    11. Stephen Hopkins (1785)
    12. William Whiffle (1785)
    13. Thomas Stone (1787)
    14. Arthur Middleton (1787)
    15. John Penn (1788)
    16. Thomas Nelson Jr. (1789)
    17. William Hooper (1790)
    18. Benjamin Franklin (1790)
    19. Lyman Hall (1790)
    20. Benjamin Harrison V (1791)
    21. Francis Hopkinson (1791)
    22. Roger Sherman (1793)
    23. John Hancock (1793)
    24. Abraham Clark (1794)
    25. Richard Henry Lee (1794)
    26. John Witherspoon (1794)
    27. Josiah Bartlett (1795)
    28. Samuel Huntington (1796)
    29. Oliver Wolcott (1797)
    30. Carter Braxton (1797)
    31. Francis Lightfoot Lee (1797)
    32. Lewis Morris (1798)
    33. James Wilson (1798)
    34. George Read (1798)
    35. William Paca (1799)
    36. Edward Rutledge (1800)
    37. Francis Lewis (1802)
    38. Matthew Thornton (1803)
    39. Samuel Adams (1803)
    40. George Walton (1804)
    41. George Wythe (1806)
    42. James Smith (1806)
    43. Thomas Heyward Jr. (1809)
    44. Samuel Chase (1811)
    45. William Williams (1811)
    46. Benjamin Rush (1813)
    47. George Clymer (1813)
    48. Elbridge Gerry (1814)
    49. Robert Treat Paine (1814)
    50. Thomas McKean (1817)
    51. William Ellery (1819)
    52. William Floyd (1821)
    53. Thomas Jefferson (1826)
    54. John Adams (1826)
    55. Charles Caroll of Carrollton (1832)

  • @TheLowlyyouarenice
    @TheLowlyyouarenice Před rokem +2

    It would be cool to see this video in the style of the other kind of "through time" videos you've been doing recently.

  • @rickmoore4482
    @rickmoore4482 Před rokem +2

    Wow this is so informative! Excellent work!

  • @thegeoinnitreator
    @thegeoinnitreator Před rokem +2

    George Walton is apparently older Than James Madison.

  • @gavinmaverick794
    @gavinmaverick794 Před rokem +2

    could you do civil war volunteers through time

  • @lincolnz2644
    @lincolnz2644 Před rokem +2

    can you history of Vice Presidents and after that the supreme court

  • @lesleygilbert1945
    @lesleygilbert1945 Před rokem +3

    Another interesting journey - learning more than I did at school 😁

    • @JamesFoxTimeTravelArtist
      @JamesFoxTimeTravelArtist  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! Every days a school day as they say...

    • @powerfulstrong5673
      @powerfulstrong5673 Před rokem

      @@JamesFoxTimeTravelArtist I am not an American, but I am deeply interested in American history. The United States Declaration of Independence was actually inspired and influenced by the widespread publication and circulation of pamphlets of "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine! Before the widespread circulation of "Common Sense", there were no Revolutionary patriots who openly advocated American Independence from British Empire! I just don't know why Thomas Paine is not considered as one of the Founders of the United States!

  • @alainrogez8485
    @alainrogez8485 Před rokem +2

    I can't see their names. The pics are too little.

  • @GlennSkywalker2305
    @GlennSkywalker2305 Před 9 měsíci

    Will you do one for the signers of the constitution?

    • @JamesFoxTimeTravelArtist
      @JamesFoxTimeTravelArtist  Před 9 měsíci

      That's a good idea. Also thinking of doing one of the speakers of the house and senate

  • @vinlistis
    @vinlistis Před rokem +6

    List of first signers to be born:
    1. Benjamin Franklin (1706)
    2. Stephen Hopkins (1707)
    3. John Hart (1713)
    4. Francis Lewis (1713)
    5. Matthew Thornton (1714)
    6. George Taylor (1716)
    7. Phillip Livingston (1716)
    8. James Smith (1719)
    9. Roger Sherman (1721)
    10. Samuel Adams (1721)
    11. John Witherspoon (1723)
    12. Lyman Hall (1724)
    13. John Morton (1725)
    14. Lewis Morris (1726)
    15. Benjamin Harrison V (1726)
    16. George Wythe (1726)
    17. Abraham Clark (1726)
    18. Oliver Wolcott (1726)
    19. William Ellery (1727)
    20. Caesar Rodney (1728)
    21. Josiah Bartlett (1729)
    22. Joseph Hewes (1730)
    23. George Ross (1730)
    24. Richard Stockton (1730)
    25. William Whiffle (1731)
    26. William Williams (1731)
    27. Samuel Huntington (1731)
    28. Robert Treat Paine (1732)
    29. Richard Henry Lee (1732)
    30. George Read (1733)
    31. Thomas McKean (1734)
    32. Francis Lightfoot Lee (1734)
    33. William Floyd (1734)
    34. Robert Morris (1734)
    35. John Adams (1735)
    36. Button Gwinnett (1735)
    37. Carter Braxton (1736)
    38. John Hancock (1737)
    39. Charles Carroll (1737)
    40. Francis Hopkinson (1737)
    41. Thomas Nelson Jr. (1738)
    42. George Clymer (1739)
    43. William Paca (1740)
    44. John Penn (1741)
    45. Samuel Chase (1741)
    46. Arthur Middleton (1742)
    47. James Wilson (1742)
    48. William Hooper (1742)
    49. Thomas Stone (1743)
    50. Thomas Jefferson (1743)
    51. Elbridge Gerry (1744)
    52. Benjamin Rush (1745)
    53. Thomas Heyward Jr. (1746)
    54. Thomas Lynch Jr. (1749)
    55. Edward Rutledge (1749)
    56. George Walton (1749)

  • @thegeoinnitreator
    @thegeoinnitreator Před rokem +1

    where is robert livingston

  • @Wald4267
    @Wald4267 Před rokem

    Ooh this one is unique

  • @LonghairStachFach
    @LonghairStachFach Před rokem

    Where Is george washington

  • @herisuryadi6885
    @herisuryadi6885 Před rokem

    Ah yes
    *William Williams*

  • @eliscoolvideos2293
    @eliscoolvideos2293 Před rokem +1

    A lot of people died after the signings

    • @TaijanDean
      @TaijanDean Před rokem +3

      I would have thought they all did 😂

    • @eliscoolvideos2293
      @eliscoolvideos2293 Před rokem +1

      @@TaijanDean no I mean like as soon as they signed it they died

    • @TaijanDean
      @TaijanDean Před rokem +1

      @@eliscoolvideos2293 I know, I'm messing with you.
      It is surprising how many died just a year or so after signing it. Theb you have the likes of John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Charles Carroll of Carrollton who live for another 50 years or more, though they were well over the average life expectancy of their time by 30 years or so.

    • @eliscoolvideos2293
      @eliscoolvideos2293 Před rokem +1

      I know all the presidents. Give me a number from 1 to 46

    • @TaijanDean
      @TaijanDean Před rokem +1

      @@eliscoolvideos2293 Same,
      6
      Now try me...