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The Treaty of Rome establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) was signed in 1957 (Photo: European Commission)

Landmark dates for the European Union

After World War II – French economist Jean Monnet develops his plans to ease tensions between France and Germany as they square up over control of the steel-and coal-rich Ruhr region.

1950 – French foreign minister Robert Schuman makes his seminal declaration on France and Germany setting up a common coal and steel community, harnessing them together economically so that another war would become "not merely unthinkable but materially impossible."

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The Treaty of Rome establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) was signed in 1957 (Photo: European Commission)

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