The Maastricht Treaty
The Treaty of Rome was one of a group of treaties through which the European Economic Community was formed. This created a common market and customs union among its members.
Borders of some European nations changed. The League of Nations was formed.
Borders of some European nations changed. The League of Nations was formed.
Borders of some European nations changed. The League of Nations was formed.
In1957, the Treaty of Rome creates the European Economic Community (EEC), or 'Common Market'. The six founders are Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
Borders of some European nations changed. The League of Nations was formed.
Borders of some European nations changed. The League of Nations was formed.
The Treaty of Rome started the European Economic Community, which eventually be came known as the European Union. The Maastricht Treaty was the treaty that formally started the use of the name "European Union". It was signed in Maastricht, which is in the Netherlands.
The members of the European Economic Community signed the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 to create the European Union. The treaty established the European Union as a political and economic union, laying down the foundations for the single currency (the euro) and outlining the common foreign and security policy of member states.
The organization that was established with the signing of the Treaty of the Chaguaramas was the Caribbean Community and Common Market, also known as the CARICOM.
The Treaty of the European Union, or the Maastricht Treaty
The Treaty on the European Union or the Maastricht Treaty