Hopefully this is getting better...
1705 - The Bavarian Peasant Insurrection breaks out during the War of Spanish Sucesssion. The insurrection spreads, encompassing most of Lower Bavaria, Innviertel, Eastern Bavaria, the Upper Palatinate and Kelheim on the Danube.
1706 - The French see an opprotunity to undermine Austria and send assistance to the rebels. The rebels manage to capture and hold Munich.
1707 - The (short lived) Republic of Munich is established.
1709 - The Austrians finally manage to defeat the Bavarian Insurrection.
1710 - A mixed force of British regulars and American Colonists capture Port Royal, Nova Scotia
1711 - The Walker expedition takes Quebec (combination of minor distraction in Bavaria plus literal butterfly effect disipating the bad weather of Aug. 22)
1713 - Treaty of Utrecht - Britain gains Quebec City and ew France east ofthe St. Lawrence.
1710-1725 - Various French and Spanish companies bring large numbers of German immigrants into New France and New Spain.
How's this sounding?
And where does it lead?