The list of the first 12 members and the year they joined is as follows:
By 1986, the European Economic Community (EEC) comprised twelve member countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Greece, Portugal, and Spain. These nations were integral to the EEC's goals of promoting economic integration and cooperation among European countries. The EEC later evolved into the European Union (EU).
The six countries that started the EEC in 1957 were Italy, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and West Germany.
Britain and Denmark.
The European Economic Community (EEC) was established by six founding countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The EEC was created by the Treaty of Rome, signed on March 25, 1957, and it aimed to foster economic integration among its member states.
Cyprus, Romania, Bulgaria, and Slovakia in 2007!
On January 1, 1973, when Britain joined the European Economic Community (EEC), two other countries also joined: Ireland and Denmark. This expansion marked a significant moment in European integration, as these three nations became part of the EEC alongside the original members.
The EEC is now known as the European Union. Countries, not cities, are members of it. Dublin is in Ireland and Ireland is in the European Union, so on that basis you would say yes.
There are over 50 countries in Europe. Here are just twelve of them.SpainGermanyGreeceÉirePolandFinlandMaltaFranceAustriaAlbaniaSwitzerlandIceland
The EU was first thought of after WW2 to try and get countries to work together in the trade of such things as coal and steel. In 1951 countries started trading to keep the peace between the 6 countries, (Italy, France, Netherlands, Belgium, West Germany and Luxembourg) so that the others would help in times of war and need. The European Economic Community (EEC), was set up in 1957. In the 1970s other countries join in decision of a vote the first countries to join were the UK, Denmark and Ireland. 18 other countries have joined since and there are many other candidates. The EEC has gone through a number of name changes, eventually becoming the European Union in 1993.
The European Economic Community, or EEC, was founded in 1957 by 6 countries. It now has 27 members and is known as the European Union. So there is no real difference as such. The EU is just the modern name for what was the EEC.
The European Economic Community was engulfed by the European Union in 1993. The countries that were members of the EEC are: Belgium Denmark France Germany* Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Portugal Spain United Kingdom At the time of the founding of the EEC, Germany was split into West Germany and East Germany. West Germany was a founding member of the EEC. However, Germany was reunited in 1990.
Matthew McQueen has written: 'Prospects for the exports of the ACP countries in a community of twelve' 'The economics of development: problems and policies' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic development 'Britain, the EEC and the developing world' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations