The fact that the decision was 361 (362?)-360 worries me. That's barely a majority.
Also, sparing the King would lead Royalist causes to gradually peter out without the King's support. Now, there's nothing to stop the King's heir from being backed by Royalists, and there isn't actually a strong Republican movement like in OTL with Napoleon's campaigns.
I wonder if Suchet might become a parallel Napoleon, actually?
Also, is Lafayette a prisoner of the Austrians in-gam? Or did you just not want him executed (*cough* due to Hamilton *cough*)?
Also, sparing the King would lead Royalist causes to gradually peter out without the King's support. Now, there's nothing to stop the King's heir from being backed by Royalists, and there isn't actually a strong Republican movement like in OTL with Napoleon's campaigns.
I wonder if Suchet might become a parallel Napoleon, actually?
Also, is Lafayette a prisoner of the Austrians in-gam? Or did you just not want him executed (*cough* due to Hamilton *cough*)?