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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the parlance of Alternate History Fandom a "Screw" is where a single nation, culture, political theory, or philosophy is singled out and disadvantaged, typically at the advantage of its contemporaries. Perhaps the Spanish Empire has not just lost the Philippines, Cuba and Puerto Rico to the United States but they also lost the Canaries and the Western Sahara! Maybe Mexico doesn't lose just the Southwest but everything north of Mexico City. Or perhaps the Romans fall in both East and West around the same time! |