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“walking the land half-naked” for want of clothes and food. 62 If the company sent additional<br />

provisions and paid the soldiers in cash, he suggested, it would “receive with one hand wh<strong>at</strong> it<br />

paid with the other,” and thus make an additional profit. He recommended four measures: the<br />

trade should be reserved to the company; fresh soldiers and supplies should be sent out <strong>at</strong> once;<br />

soldiers should be made responsible for their own upkeep; and a general should be appointed to<br />

restore order and oversee the full range of the colony's military and civilian affairs. Separ<strong>at</strong>e<br />

letters by Hendrik Schilt and Willem Schot offered many of the same recommend<strong>at</strong>ions. 63<br />

Christoffel Artichewski, the Polish colonel who led company forces in Brazil during the<br />

early and mid-1630s, would l<strong>at</strong>er explain to Johan Maurits, th<strong>at</strong> these letters contained numerous<br />

mistakes and misinterpret<strong>at</strong>ions. But their impact in the United Provinces was dram<strong>at</strong>ic. 64 The<br />

first set of letters arrived in Zeeland on August 18, 1636, barely two weeks after Johan Maurits<br />

had been selected to serve as Governor General of Dutch Brazil, with broad powers to reorganize<br />

and expand the colony. Appointing a nobleman of such high st<strong>at</strong>us represented a major<br />

investment for the company: with Johan Maurits already preparing to depart <strong>at</strong> the head of 3,000<br />

new troops, news of the poor st<strong>at</strong>e of the army and provisions must have been particularly<br />

disturbing. But the letters also played directly into Zeeland's hand. After reading them, the<br />

chamber's directors resolved th<strong>at</strong> closing the trade to Brazil was now urgent. 65<br />

The St<strong>at</strong>es General was similarly moved. In October, after the second b<strong>at</strong>ch of letters<br />

had arrived from Brazil, they formally requested advice from each of the company's five<br />

























































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62 Ibid. Extracts from a letter from Jan Robberts, July 24, 1636.<br />

63 Ibid. Extracts from a letter from Hendrik Schilt, September 4, 1636; Extracts from a letter from Willem Schot to<br />

the Heren XIX, July <strong>25</strong>, 1636.<br />

64 Christoffel Artichewski, “Missive van den Kolonnel Artichofsky aan Graaf Maurits en de Hoogen Raad in<br />

Brazilië, 24 Juli 1637,” Kronijk van het Historisch Genootschap gevestigd te Utrecht <strong>25</strong>, no. 5 (1869): 231. J. C. M.<br />

Warsinck, “Christoffel Artichewsky,” in Iaerlyck Verhael van de Verrichtingen der Geoctryeerde West-Indische<br />

Compagnie, ed. L’Honoré Naber, vol. 4 (’s-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff, 1937), xxv–lxxii; Xavier, “Het Gebruik<br />

van Egodocumenten en Nederlands Brazilië: De Memorie van Kolonel Christoffel Arciszewski.”<br />

65 NA 1.05.01.01, inv.nr. 22, entry for August 18, 1636.<br />


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