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Vyhovsky, following his consolidation of power within …

Years: 1658 - 1658
September

Vyhovsky, following his consolidation of power within Ukraine, attempts to reach an acceptable agreement with the Poles, whose position has been further weakened by a string of losses in the Russo-Polish War.

Encouraged by his aristocratic friend Iurii Nemyrych, Vyhovsky enters negotiations with the Polish government, which results in the Treaty of Hadiach of September 1658, signed by representatives of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (represented by S. Bieniewski and K. Jewłaszewski) and Cossacks (represented by Hetman Ivan Vyhovsky and starshyna, the elders), Yurii Nemyrych, the architect of the treaty, and Pavlo Teteria.

The treaty is designed to elevate the Cossacks and Ruthenians to the position equal to that of Poland and Lithuania in the Polish-Lithuanian Union and in fact transforming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth into a Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth (Rzeczpospolita Trojga Narodów, "Commonwealth of Three Nations").

Under the conditions of the treaty, Ukraine is to become a third and autonomous component of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, under the ultimate sovereignty of the King of Poland, but with its own military, courts, and treasury.

Additionally, adherents of the Orthodox faith are to receive equal consideration as Catholics.

As such, the treaty as signed would have assured the Cossacks of autonomy and dignity to an extent they had not known for centuries.

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