European Economic Community

The European Economic Community(or the EEC) is made up of European countries, powerful nations, or nations with Great Power status (France, Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal). The other purpose of this was to also include countries outside of Europe. This included Japan which was about to surpass the United States as the richest country in the world.

History
In 1992 the European Economic Community was established, with a common currency called the Eurodollar whose stability leads to it becoming officially currency in several non-European nations. Zones of control and protective tariffs regulate the activities of member nations, France, Britain, United Germany, Italy. A common currency unit (the Eurodollar) is established, based on an average value in gold of all currencies combined. Trapped in paranoid isolationism, the US declines to enter.

Communauté économique européenne