What if the War of the Quadruple Alliance went worse for Spain?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Quadruple_Alliance

The War of the Quadruple Alliance (1717–1720) was a result of the ambitions of Bourbon King Philip V of Spain, his wife, Elisabeth Farnese, and his chief minister Giulio Alberoni to retake territories in Italy lost to the Habsburgs in Vienna, and perhaps even to claim the French throne. It saw the defeat of Spain by an alliance of Britain, France, Austria (then a state of the Holy Roman Empire), and the Dutch Republic. Savoy later joined the coalition as the fifth ally. Although fighting began as early as 1717, war was not formally declared until December 1718. It was brought to an end by the Treaty of The Hague in 1720.​

In OTL, the allied war effort, and the peace focused mainly on denying Spain conquests it had made in Italy.

The war did spread to mainland Spain and the Americas as well:

The French captured the Spanish settlement of Pensacola in Florida in May 1719, pre-empting a Spanish attack on South Carolina. While Spanish forces retook the town in August 1719, it fell to the French again towards the end of the year and they destroyed the town before withdrawing.​

A 1,200 strong Spanish force set out from Cuba to take the British settlement of Nassau in the Bahamas. After taking a large amount of plunder they were eventually driven off by the local militia.

What if the French and British in particular imposed harsher terms on Spain after somewhat more extensive campaigns?

Perhaps France and Britain partition Florida, with the French getting Pensacola and the panhandle as far as the Appalachicola, and Britain getting peninsular Florida east of the river?

Could the French have conquered the Spanish portion of Hispaniola and added it to their colony of Saint-Domingue?

For the British colonies, this probably means no colony of Georgia - rather the border between Carolina and British Florida will just be set somewhere by a royal commission.

Would French annexations of Spanish colonies in the Caribbean and North America make later Bourbon "Family Compacts" less plausible during the remainder of the 18th century?
 
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