who coined the concept of United States of Europe
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In 1931, French politician Édouard Herriot and British civil servant Arthur Salter both penned books titled The United States of Europe. After the First World War, Winston Churchill had seen continental Europe as a source of threats and sought to avoid Britain's involvement in European conflicts.
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Victor Hugo coined the concept of united states of Europe.
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- Victor Hugo also spoke during a speech at the 'international peace Convention' in Paris of 1849, and he used the term ' United States of America ' (french: United States of Europe).
- Therefore the credit behind coining the term and concept of ‘United States of Europe’ is often disputed but mainly the credit is given the celebrated historical figure of Victor Hugo.
- Young European movement was created by Mazzini.
- It is a collection of state who are ready to form a nation.
- He wanted all nations on the European continent to come together and form a nation which will form a European Brotherhood.
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