The History of the EU with David Mitchell

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the history of the European Union and three minutes the first thing to unify Europe was tectonic shift then when humans finally evolved much of Europe was unified by some Roman Empire the Byzantine Empire the Frankish Empire and the Holy Roman Empire which was like the Roman Empire but a bit more pious in fact the patchwork of separate European states we know today is a relatively recent invention the United Kingdom only became a United Kingdom in 1707 modern Belgium and Italy came along later and places like Slovakia and Croatia only popped up again in the 1990s along with Latvia Estonia and the Spice Girls but the main step towards reunifying Europe came after the devastating impact of the two world wars which led to all sort of new international agreements borders and structures after World War two Winston Churchill called for the creation of a United States of Europe to save it from infinite misery and final doom the first big step towards this was the Schumann declaration a declaration declared by French Foreign Minister Rob Air Schumann and what he declared was that because coal and steel were so vital for war those industries in France and Germany should be linked together to make war not only unthinkable but materially impossible but he said it in French this led to the European Coal and Steel community also joined by Italy the Netherlands Belgium and Luxembourg and then the same six countries signed the Treaty of Rome establishing the European Economic Community or ICI though later it dropped an e and became the EC the community established a common market for the free movement of goods Capital Services and people and was so successful that I was wanted in the UK tried to join in 1963 and in 1967 but both times were blocked by France and General de Gaulle who just said norm the UK were finally allowed to join in 1973 along with Denmark and Ireland and in 1981 Greece was the word as the community grew it evolved Belgium France Luxembourg the Netherlands and West Germany signed the Schengen Agreement in 1985 which began the process of removing border controls and making the free movement of people that bit freer they also got branding picking a flag a motto and an anthem and in 1986 Spain and Portugal joined followed by the freshly reunified Germany in 1990 once the wall had come down and David Hasselhoff had left then in 1992 the big one the Maastricht Treaty creating the European Union and also the Euro even if choosing a name took a bit longer and despite the UK and Denmark holding tight to their own currencies in the meantime countries were joining faster than you can say fall of the Soviet bloc the EU itself even won the Nobel Peace Prize though probably fought over you've got to keep it so by the time the financial crisis arrived in 2008 the EU was locked together in a single currency with a massively increased membership the start of the toughest years yet for the EU with calls for even more reform but thanks to EU rules on mobile roaming tariffs at least those calls are cheaper to make and there's certainly not a shortage of countries wanting to join even while others may be looking for the exit if you enjoyed this clip feel free to follow the links on screen for more interesting articles and free courses from the Open University
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Keywords: OU_Q11, The European Union, The EU, Roman Empire, Holy Roman Empire, United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy, World Wars, World War 2, Winston Churchill, ‘The Schuman Declaration’, Robert Schuman, Germany, French., European Coal and Steel Community, Luxembourg, Treaty of Rome, European Economic Community, common market, free movement of goods, Schengen Agreement in 1985, The Maastricht Treaty, the Euro, fall of the Soviet Bloc’, Nobel Peace Prize, EU rules, brexit, UK
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Length: 3min 31sec (211 seconds)
Published: Tue Jun 07 2016
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