The main reason I can see is to compete with the United States economy, and the American dollar.
Europe has become unified through organizations, treaties, unions, etc. The most useful example would be the creation of the European Union.
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Three main reasons- Economic(They could increase mercantilism) - Defense ( Create a defensive buffer for England) - Charity ( Let the poor and the debtors in overcrowded prisons come to Georgia.)Keep in mind these were the reasons but not all of these reasons ended up working.And they wanted to become eshays
Kazakhstan is not a member of the European Economic Union, and it would be unlikely to become part of that union because it is located in Asia, not in Europe.
when incidents are multi jurisdictional
The United States wanted the nations of Eastern Europe to be independent, for a number of reasons. In philosophical terms, it is obviously a terrible injustice for the USSR to impose its rule on other nations without their consent. In practical terms, if the USSR can take over eastern Europe, it is possible that they will take over Western Europe as well, and beyond that, they might eventually be in a position to take over the US. Even in purely economic terms, the US needs to engage in international trade, and the US is at risk of large parts of the world become captive of a hostile economic system that does not accept the free market. So there were several reasons for concern.
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Germany. The 'military competition' (that is, the naval arms race) with Britain didn't start till 1897, after talks about a possible alliance between the two countries broke down.
the pope wanted all of Europe to become Christian
Europe is a continent.
they currently are the unified tag-team champs
Britain has always been part of the continent of Europe. What you are referring to is probably the European Union. In 1973 it joined the organisation that was then called the European Economic Community and is now known as the European Union.