ATL term defining game

Say an historical term in an alternate universe and the next person defines it and posts another.

(Terms being names of wars, or political ideologies, etc.)

They can be OTL and redefined, or original. For example the US Civil War could be a civil war in the United States of Belgium between the Flemish and Walloons. Or someone could say Canadianism and it could be the government system of an attempted commune on the Canadian River.

I'll start: The Norman Invasions of England
 
Say an historical term in an alternate universe and the next person defines it and posts another.

(Terms being names of wars, or political ideologies, etc.)

I'll start: The Norman Invasions of England

Nickname of the phenomenon that saw many Nordic rock bands gain immense popularity in Britain in the '70s and '80s, similar to the British invasion of the 1960s in the U.S., Canada, and Japan. :D
 
Nickname of the phenomenon that saw many Nordic rock bands gain immense popularity in Britain in the '70s and '80s, similar to the British invasion of the 1960s in the U.S., Canada, and Japan. :D
You forgot to post a term for the next person to define.
 
If I can make it singular,
The Norman Invasion of England
After serving as an MP and Cabinet Minister, Norman Tebbit is forced out of politics, becoming the CEO of Acme Industries in the United States. After the collapse of the Thatcherite Conservative party, he is drafted to serve as its new leader, returning to London to great applause, at least from the Tory papers.




Solidarnosc (with the appropriate accents).
 
A literary style (logically) based on Leninism, named after the revolutionary Russian author.

New term: Cybernetics
 
The Unofficial Name of the Province of Jamaica of the Federation of Canadian States.

The British INvasion

The colloquial term used in Japan when the British automotive industry swamped Japan's domestic market. The Japanese car industry never fully recovered, while British companies like Rover, Leyland, and Morris are some of the world's biggest and most successful.

A Place in the Sun
 
The colloquial term used in Japan when the British automotive industry swamped Japan's domestic market. The Japanese car industry never fully recovered, while British companies like Rover, Leyland, and Morris are some of the world's biggest and most successful.

A Place in the Sun

World famous time-share resorts owned by Richard Branson

Mason-Dixon Line
 
World famous time-share resorts owned by Richard Branson

Mason-Dixon Line
The Cease-FIre Line during the Anglo-Pacifican War in which the Canadian President (Aldous Mason) and the New England Premier (Robert Dixon) agreed oonm the to split the Japanese-aligned United States of Pacifica.
 
A term used by union officials to describe the loss of jobs in factories to automation.

Next: Calypso



The Belgian Empire's first known successful test of a Cobalt bomb, this took place in 1933 on the far side of the moon. Unauthorized observers claimed that Calypso disrupted the orbit of the moon, leading to deadly changes in the tides of the oceans on Earth.



Full Metal Jacket
 
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