What eventually became the European Union started as the European Economic Community in 1957. It had 6 countries as members. In 1992, the then 12 members signed a treaty that brought about the European Union. It officially came into existence in November 1993. Since then, 16 more countries have joined, bringing the total to 28 members, with others interested in joining.
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The first was on the 5th of May in 1964. There are actually two Europe days. The Council of Europe established one on the 5th of May and the European Union established one for the 9th of May. It was first established in 1985.
Rugby Canada (also known as the Canadian Rugby Union) is the governing body who are in charge of the Canadian rugby union. It was first established within Canada in the year 1974.
The first labor union was the National Labor Union. It was organized in 1866. Another early labor union was the Knights of Labor. This union was secret society when it first began in 1869. The American Federation of Labor was an early labor union that was led by Samuel Gompers and was established in 1886.
Communist state established in Russia in 1922 led first by Lenin and later by Stalin
House of Assembly of South Africa was created in 1910.
European union was established in 1948.
Lenin was the first leader of the Soviet Union and under him the totalitarian system was established.
The Soviet Union was established long before World War 2 began.
The Truman Doctrine was first established by the US government in 1947. It involved the US pledging support to Turkey and Greece in a bid to prevent them being influenced by the Soviet Union.
The Union established that states do not have the right to secede from the Union.