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The European Union has 28 countries that are members. Life in each of those countries would have been different to each other before they joined, so there is no real answer to the question.
There is no European government. Europe is a continent with over 50 countries. Each of those countries has its own government and each country the roles of government can be different.
Colonization supported increased economic and political power of the colonizing countries. this was important as the European countries were competing intensely with each other.
As of the 1st of January 2014, 18 countries in the European Union use the Euro as their currency. Each country has a slightly different set of coins to reflect the countries history, with one side being different. The other side is the same. The notes are all the same in all countries.
The European Union consists of 27 different countries. Each of those countries has its own leader. So you could say that there are 27 leaders of the European Union.
The European Union does not have a government. It is an organisation of 27 different independent countries, each of which has its own government. The USA is one country with one government.
There was no "European government". Europe was, and still is, composed of numerous separate and different countries, each with their own governments.
The countries are more likely to trade with each other
ESA is European Space Agency, it's headquarters are in Paris, France. It is a combined effort of countries of Europe for space exploration This way the different countries can help each other in exploring space and can also be cost saving.
The EU institutions have different regulations and policies for picking members. For instance, the European Parliaments' members are chosen democratically by the European citizens. The European Council on the other hand consists of the EU countries leaders so as to speak.
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There is no European government. Europe is a continent consisting of over 50 different independent countries, all of which have their own governments. 28 of those countries are members of the organisaton known as the European Union. It is an organisation, not a country, so it does not have a government. Each of its members have their own government. You may have wanted to know what countries are in the European Union. See the related question below.