Prince Karl August: Military commander

In the War of Austrian Succession, Prince Karl August of Waldeck and Pyrmont was appointed as commander of the Dutch Army by the States-General of the Netherlands.
The Dutch army under Prince Karl August's command was defeated in the Battle of Fontenoy, the Battle of Rocoux, and the Battle of Lauffeld.
Suppose the Dutch army had been victorious in the Battles of Fontenoy, Rocoux, and Lauffeld.
What happens then?
 
a) If the Battle of Fontenoy had gone the other way, then obviously there wouldn't have been battles at Rocoux and Lauffeld in the near future.

b)The Prince of Waldeck was never in supreme command of the Allied Army in any of these battles - he was always under British or Austrian strategic and tactical orders.

Anyway, let's say the Allies win Fontenoy and some of the laurels go to the Prince of Waldeck. This changes the general course of the war, and depending on the standard caveats of warfare, the Allies might have pushed the French out of the Southern Netherlands. Marechal de Saxe and Louis XV (who was present at the battle) would have been seriously embarrassed and the Ancien Regime may have been called into question slightly earlier than 1789. The French would have agreed to a peace treaty a year or two before 1748, at any rate, but because they lost the war in the end IOTL the specific terms would have been broadly the same as the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, unless the Austrians managed to recapture Silesia in the meantime or something. The Duke of Cumberland would have a better domestic reputation. A few lives would be saved by a shorter war. At this point we're getting down into inconsequential butterflies.

For Waldeck personally, maybe a bit more land or cash from Maria Theresa would have been given him - the standard reward was a massive non-sovereign estate in the Slavic hinterland of the Habsburg domain.

Overall, very little changes on the broad scale of History, but a few lives and reputations are reversed. You can make up any ramifications you want from this.
 
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