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The Rise of an Empire – Part 1

TimeWatch Editorial
January 6, 2016

The events occurring in the European Union today have their roots in the dream of a Babylonian King. What we now know as the European Union began with “The Maastricht Treaty”, the Treaty that was intended to integrate Europe, which was signed February 7, 1992. Maastricht is of course the name of a city located in the Netherlands, where the document was signed.

But the European Union did not begin with the Maastricht Treaty. On April 18, 1951, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands signed an agreement called the ‘Treaty of Paris.’ This treaty created something called the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). Then, in 1957, the ‘Treaty of Rome’ was signed by Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany. The official name of this Treaty of Rome was the “Treaty establishing the European Economic Community” or the TEEC.