Treaty of Pereyaslav (1630)
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Treaty of Pereiaslav was signed in late June 1630 between rebellious Cossack forces of Taras Fedorovych
Taras Fedorovych
Taras Fedorovych was a prominent leader of the Dnieper Cossacks, a popular Hetman elected by unregistered Cossacks....

 (see Fedorovych Uprising
Fedorovych Uprising
The Fedorovych Uprising was a rebellion headed by Taras Fedorovych against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1630.-The uprising:In March 1630 Fedorovych became the leader of a Cossack and peasant revolt which became known as the Fedorovych Uprising...

) and Polish forces led by hetman Stanisław Koniecpolski.

Cossacks were to stop raiding Ottoman territories, return artillery pieces captured from the Poles, and Fedorovych was to be removed from his position of authority amoing the Cossacks. The number of registered Cossacks
Registered Cossacks
Registered Cossacks is the term used for Cossacks formations of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth armies.-Establishing:The registered cossacks were created on the King's edict of Sigismund II Augustus on June 5, 1572 confirming the orders of the Crown Hetman Jerzy Jazłowiecki. The first senior ...

 was increased to 8,000.

T. Fedorovych criticized the treaty which failed to put an end to the raising Polish-Cossack tensions.

See also

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