While specific restrictions will depend on the country from which one is sending the package, and the cost one is willing to pay, in general, those sending packages to Europe from the US should avoid hazardous, harmful, or restricted materials (flammable or otherwise), as well as perishable material, specifically fruits, vegetables, and certain kinds of meat.
That will depend on what you are sending and where in Europe you are sending it to. Ask in your local post office and they will tell you.
A US travel agency, Affordable Tours, sells reasonably priced tour packages. Rail travel is a good way to see Europe and 'Rail Europe' provides special offers on rail tickets.
Yes, all packages mailed to the US go through customs, regardless of the value or origin. Customs officials inspect these packages to ensure compliance with US laws and regulations, including import restrictions, duties, and taxes. This process helps to prevent illegal items from entering the country and ensures that proper tariffs are collected on taxable goods.
There are no laws for such things, but I don't think the power currents would be compatible, the US is NTSC format and Europe is PAL
Maybe, but FedEx is only for sending mail and packages. If you want to send money from the US to Ghana you should use money transfers such as Western Union and Money Gram.
There are many countries in Europe and there are many prices of stamps. If you are talking about the cost of sending something to Europe, that will depend on where you are, what you are sending and where in Europe you are sending it to. You would need to go to your local post office to find out what it would cost.
The US tried to stay out of the war, but was sending supplies to the allies until the japaness attack pearl habor and the US declared war against the axis powers.
A USPS postage rate for a 2KG package being sent from London to Birmingham would not be possible as USPS is a US company which operates in the US. It would be the Royal Mail or Post Office that you would use in the UK for sending packages between these two cities.
Tripology and Liberty Travel are two of the highest rated US to Europe travel agencies. Packages generally cost from around $1000-$22,000 depending on your specific package.
They ignored the restrictions.
Postage rates vary from country to country. You need to also specify from which country you are sending the letter.
Between 1882 and 1892, many restrictions were placed on immigration because of the massive influx of people from Europe and Asia. In 1892, Ellis Island was created to handle it more efficiently.