The European Community was created to foster economic cooperation and integration among European countries in the aftermath of World War II. Its primary goals were to promote peace, stability, and prosperity by reducing trade barriers and increasing economic interdependence. By establishing a common market, the community aimed to prevent future conflicts and enhance political cooperation among member states. Ultimately, it laid the groundwork for the broader European Union we see today.
European Atomic Energy Community was created on 1958-01-01.
Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Community was created in 1980.
European Economic Community was created in 1958.
The European Economic Community
In 1951 the ''European Coal & Steel Community'' was established with six founder country. In 1957, two more communities were established - the ''European Economic Communitiy'' (EEC) and ''European Atomic Energy Community'' (EURATOM). In 1967 with Merger Treaty, created a single set of institions for the three communities, which was the former name of the European Union : '' European Community ''.
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It is now called the European Union, but it was called the European Community and prior to that the European Economic Community.
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The European Union is comprised of what was formally the European Coal and Steel Community (founded 1951). In 1993, the Maastricht Treaty created the European Union as we know it today.
Eastern Europe had no members of the European Economic Community in the 1970s.
The European Union did not exist in 1952. Instead, the European Steel and Coal Community was created by the countries of Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The European Steel and Coal Community morphed into what is known as the European Union today.
In 1973 it was known as the European Economic Community. It is now known as the European Union.