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The signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957 established the European Economic Community.
Spain and Portugal
it made the Russian army withdraw and forced it to sign a treaty with the Germans.
I would suggest the following: The Ninety-Five Theses The Magna Carta The Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Communist Manifesto The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Maastericht
it was called the treaty of Versailles and was basicly most European coutries, America and russia putting restrictions on gemany after world war one.
Please check the "Congress of Vienna"
The Maastricht Treaty
The Treaty of Tordesillas revealed that Europeans believed they had the right to divide and control non-European lands and people without their consent. It reflected the attitude of superiority and entitlement that Europeans held towards other regions of the world during the Age of Exploration.
The Treaty of the European Union, or the Maastricht Treaty
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The Treaty on the European Union or the Maastricht Treaty
What is Article 37 of the Treaty establishing the European Union?
There was no treaty at all
The Maastricht Treaty.
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.
treaty of vienna. see, victorianweb.org/history/forpol/vienna.html. Leaders tried to keep a balance of power in Europe. Conservative leaders eliminated many past changes made by liberals.
The Versailles treaty had a major impact on politics in Germany, as Hitler played on it to gain popularity amongst the German people. Thus, it helped to end the Weimar Republic government and brought the Nazis to power. Without it, Hitler would not have been able to play on how 'harsh' Germany was treated after the first world war. By ignoring the treaty, Hitlers actions eventually helped lead to the second world war.