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The War of the Austrian Succession was, in my opinion, one of the best chances for Bavaria to rise as a Great Power. Austria was collapsing. Charles VII of Bavaria was elected Holy Roman Emperor, and had styled himself Archduke of Austria. However, something went wrong. The Anti-Austrian Coalition turned away from Vienna to Bohemia, prolonging the war.
So, what if the Anti-Austrian Coalition had marched on Vienna?
In the other thread, we formulated that this terrible blow to morale and prestige would mean that Theresa's plea to the Hungarians would fail, and that Britain would not get involved slightly later.
Add your thoughts, please.