He was appointed to govern the colonies of New France, which included Canada, Acadia and Louisiana. The governor also had responsibilities over both military and civil affairs in the colonies. Also his very main duty was to eat DONUTS AND FRIES AND COWS LIVER, LUNG, KIDNEYS AND STUFF LIKE THT
As a governor in New France, you were required to represent the king in many different areas. In other words, you served as a living symbol for the King.
he was in charge of all spiritual matters in the colony
The seigneurs would inspect the land, give reports to the king, go to parties and spend time with their families
The were noble people who were appointed by the king to get things done .... they symbolized the king. They did many jobs such as telling the kings orders to new france
he appointed people and surved the king
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New France
He was appointed by the nobility in France (basically the king hired him
he was an English explorer
New France ceased to exist in 1763.
The houses in New France where made by the New Francians
he is important because he is in charge of all the churches in new France and the religions
He was the very first Bishop of New France.
New France was conducted as a province of France. The King represented himself. He gave commands to the Govenor, the Intendant, the Bishop, which were in New France, and then the Council of New France. They passed the instructions on to the colonists.
The job of the bishop was to provide a school to educate the priests and nuns of the roman cathlic church. PIE
He was the first Roman Catholic bishop of New France. True ! And he is called this since he was the firsy bishop though his real name is Francois de Laval.
St. Eugene de Mazenod became a bishop in Marseille, France.
in montigny-sur-avre, France year 1623! he then became bishop of new France when he went there and was very intelligent!
1. He founded a seminary in New France 2. He converted a great numbers of Natives to christianity 3. He organized the parish system in New France
Bishop Pompallier was the first bishop to arrive in New Zealand
She invented lipstick in France.
William Avery Bishop (Billy Bishop) won the Victorian cross near Cambrai, France June 2, 1917
The first bishop of New France was François de Laval.