The Truman Proclamation, officially known as Proclamation 2667, was issued by President Harry S. Truman on September 28, 1945. It declared the United States' intention to assert sovereignty over the continental shelf and its resources, establishing a policy that the U.S. would control the exploration and exploitation of Natural Resources found in the seabed and subsoil of the continental shelf. This proclamation laid the groundwork for future U.S. ocean policy and influenced international discussions on maritime boundaries and resource rights.
Truman in 1951
Bess Truman Her full name was Elizabeth Virginia Truman.
The Proclamation of 1763 established a Proclamation Line along the Appalachians, which the colonists were not allowed to cross.
Before. Truman was Roosevelt's VP. When Roosevelt died in 1945, Truman was sworn in as president.
Truman Washington Dailey died in 1996.
Harry S. Truman
Truman Burbank
The Proclamation of 1763
Harry S Truman
No, "proclamation" is a noun.
U.S. president? That was Truman.
Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman
Truman in 1951
Emancipation proclamation
The Latin for proclamation is edictum.
The Proclamation was created in 1809.