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all-Imperial standards. The Collegium of Little Russia for the first time in full volume attracted Cossacks finances to the royal (tsar's) treasury. Moreover the Collegium reformed tax system that made it possible to increase the size of annual profits (more than twofold in two years) from 45,527 rubles in 1722 to 114,495 rubles in 1724. The majority of collected funds were exported from Ukraine to Moscow and St. Petersburg. In general, the activity of the Collegium of Little Russia started the actual process of elimination of the autonomy of the
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on the Russian throne the political course of the collegium was reviewed and suspended for sometime on September 12, 1727. The collegium was not fully liquidated, but rather was incorporated it into the Hetman administration as "plenipotentiary representatives of the Government for the Hetman". The
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in 1725. Since 1733 some "plenipotentiary representatives" were acting as a hetman which led to suspension of the Hetman elections until 1750 and introduction of the Provisional Administration of Hetman Government headed by the Appointed Hetman, General Quartermaster Yakiv Lyzohub. In reality all
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After becoming the head of state power in Hetmanate, the collegium conducted number of reforms of state structure directed on subordination of all parts of Hetmanate to the Russian administration, implementation of Russian laws and legal norms in the Hetmanate, unification of its orders to the
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It was composed of the president (brigadier), six members of the presence, prosecutor and number of chancellors (until 1724 – 31, after - 62). All members of collegium were appointed by the
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It was created during the life of Hetman Skoropadsky as a higher appellate institution and administrative controlling body of the Russian state system in the Hetmanate. Upon the death of
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on July 14, 1722, the Collegium overtook the Hetman's prerogatives which was confirmed by the Imperial ukases of April 27 and July 3, 1723.
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administration was in hands of the Commander-in-chief of the Russian Armed Forces in Little Russia, or in Hetmanate.
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and number of senior officers to counteract the process led to their arrest and imprisonment in the
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was elected the hetman soon after his release from a custody at the
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out of Russian military officers or civil servants.
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