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What treaty formed the EEC?

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The EEC Treaty, signed in Rome in 1957, brings together France, Germany, Italy and the Benelux countries in a community whose aim is to achieve integration via trade with a view to economic expansion. After the Treaty of Maastricht the EEC became the European Community, reflecting the determination of the Member States to expand the Community's powers to non-economic domains.

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What does the EEC stand for?

EECEUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITYThe EEC (European Economic Community was formed en 1958 after the Treaty of Rome by six countries, Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Italy. Their goals were to achieve a new age of peace, democracy, cooperation and economic union and prosperity between the European nations and citizens after the WWII. In 1973 Denamrk, UK and Ireland join the EEC, in 1981 is Greece the new member and in 1986 Spain and Portugal. After the treaty of Maastrich in 1992 the EEC became the European Union due to the more ambitious goals in the post cold-war Europe where the political unification looked a realistic posibility.


Country where the peace treaty of of world war 1 was formed?

Versailles, France


When did the eec become the eu?

When the EEC (European Econmic Community) was first established it was as a trading bloc to help commerce develop between the countries of Western Europe. Gradually the people that ran it, with the connivance of politicians, arranged for it to develop into a political union (a sort of United States of Europe). A new name was obviously needed if the populations of the countries concerned were not to be constantly reminded of what they originally agreed to and so it was that the new name of European Union came about.


What did the EEC permit after World War 2?

The European Economic Community (EEC) allowed labor and capital to travel freely within member nations after World War 2.


Did World War 2 have a treaty?

World War 2 did not have a treaty such as the Versaille Treaty. Instead, the Allies secured unconditional surrenders from Japan and Germany. There were non-aggression pacts between Germany and several countries. There was a an agreement done in Munich before the war. The United Nations was formed and the Atlantic Charter was created though.

Related questions

What is the treaty of rome organization?

EEC


Did the treaty of Rome create the EEC?

Yes


When was the EEC formed?

1951


Why was the EEC formed?

EEC was created by Rome Treaty in 1957. The initial and basic was: to bring about economic integration, including a common market and customs union, among its six founding members: Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany


What treaty was signed in 1975 in the EU?

No treaty, but a referendum on whether or not to join the EEC was held in the UK.


Treaty of Rome Organization?

European Economic Community (EEC)


How many years after France and West Germany and rsquos treaty creating the ECSC did it take before the EU was formed?

The ECSC formed on the 23rd of July, 1952. The EEC was formed in 1957. The EU came into existence in 1993. So it was 41 years after the ECSC.


What treaty formed what is now the EU?

The Treaty on the European Union or the Maastricht Treaty


Which year did Britain join the EEC?

AnswerOn 1 January 1973 the UK joined the European Economic Community (EEC). The EEC was an economic free trade mechanism between sovereign states; it now no longer exists, having been replaced by the European Union. The UK joined the European Union on 1 November 1993 when the Treaty on European Union (otherwise known as the Treaty of Maastricht) came into force.No country could have joined before November 1993 as the European Union did not exist till the Treaty on European Union came into force.


What year did France join the EU?

France joined the EEC in 1957 (began functions in 1958), and was a signatory to the Maastricht Treaty that established the EU in 1993.


What does the EEC stand for?

EECEUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITYThe EEC (European Economic Community was formed en 1958 after the Treaty of Rome by six countries, Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Italy. Their goals were to achieve a new age of peace, democracy, cooperation and economic union and prosperity between the European nations and citizens after the WWII. In 1973 Denamrk, UK and Ireland join the EEC, in 1981 is Greece the new member and in 1986 Spain and Portugal. After the treaty of Maastrich in 1992 the EEC became the European Union due to the more ambitious goals in the post cold-war Europe where the political unification looked a realistic posibility.


What do you call an agreement between nations?

When an agreement is formed between two nations the mort popular term is Treaty.