Treaty of Rome and the Establishment of the European Economic Community
The Treaty of Rome, signed in 1957, established the European Economic Community (EEC), paving the way for the European Union. It aimed to create a common market fostering economic collaboration among European nations post-conflict. By facilitating free movement of goods, services, labor, and capital, the Treaty fostered regional stability and collective identity. This significant agreement contributed to Europe's transformation into a peaceful, prosperous region united by shared objectives.
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