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by joker99
654 days ago
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That is not the main reason. Not even close. Here’s a list of main reasons, in no particular order: - 8 different currencies across EU member states
- 24 languages
- 27 sovereign countries with wildly different economic, social, foreign, military … policies
- laws and regulations are only slowly harmonised across the board
- deep seating historic prejudices (which lead to major wars in the past)
- unfriendly and downright hostile neighbours
- a smaller amount of natural resources to exploit
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How many wars were fought on European soil between 1776 and today? I couldn't even begin to answer that.