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Q: Who joined the European Coal and Steel Community?
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When was the European Coal and Steel community formed?

1951


What was the EU formally known as?

The European Coal and Steel Community as well as the European Economic Community.


When did the European union be called European coal and steel community?

1951 - 1967


Which treaty established the European Coal and Steel Community?

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Did the European Union have different names?

Not really, the EU budded from what was once known as the european steel and coal community in the 1960s. But steel and coal community didn't have EU's political and economic unity.


In what year was the European coal and steel community set up?

1951


What organizations were forerunners of the EU?

1. The European Coal and Steel Community (1951) 2. The European Economic Community (1957).


What were the results with the Schuman Declaration of 1950?

European Coal & Steel Community established


What were the results of The Schuman Declaration of 1950?

European Coal & Steel Community established


What has the author Henry Lloyd Mason written?

Henry Lloyd Mason has written: 'Toynbee's approach to world politics' -- subject(s): World politics 'The European coal and steel community' -- subject(s): European Coal and Steel Community


What were the aims of the European coal and steel community?

Short term: to pool coal and steel resources , thereby strengthening the economies of participating states. Long term: to begin the process of European integration.


What countries were the first t join in the eu in 1952?

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.