Now I know it is a very complicated myriad of reasons as to why the Seven Years war began (look at all of the names it has) and that it is almost impossible to avoid without a rather major POD very far Back.
But I am talking about the Colonial War. It is my understanding that when the English settled Halifax for Naval reasons, it broke several treaties with the French colonies wich caused them to react in the Ohio valley. Let's say we avoid this with Halifax never being settled and/or with any English settlement being more then a tiny fishing colony that isn't noteworthy.
How would this affect the chain of events that led to war, the war itself, its outcome, and colonial development onwards, or OTL if the butterflies are minor?
If I am incorrect in my information please correct me. But also please discuss the effects of my scenario using your correct reasons.