New France (French: Nouvelle-France) was the area colonized by France in North America during a period extending from the exploration of the Saint Lawrence River, by Jacques Cartier in 1534, to the cession of New France to Spain and Britain in 1763.
Four Jesuit priests came to Quebec in 1625. Although it was intended that others should follow at once, their number was not substantially increased until seven years later, when the troubles with England were brought to an end and the colony was once more securely in the hands of the French. Then the Jesuits came steadily, a few arriving with almost every ship, and either singly or together they were sent off to the Indian settlements.
More missionaries kept coming, however; the work steadily broadened; and the posts of service were multiplied. In due time the footprints of the Jesuits were everywhere, from the St. Lawrence to the Mississippi, from the tributaries of the Hudson to the regions north of the Ottawa. Priests such as: Le Jeune, Masse, Brebeuf, Lalemant, Ragueneau, Le Dablon, Jogues, Gamier, Raymbault, Peron, Moyne, Allouez, Druilletes, Chaumonot, Menard, Bressani, Daniel, Chabanel, and a hundred others were active around 1625.
The outposts in the Indian country were the chief scene of Jesuit labors from 1615 to about 1700, when the emphasis shifted to the St. Lawrence valley.
The Jesuit priests played a vital role in new France because of the exploration and work as geographers.
The Jesuit priests used the land to get their resources. They would fish so that they could catch their own food.
Catholic AnswerThe first two Jesuit priests arrived in New France in the year 1611, five more members arrived in Quebec in 1625, see attached article.
The Jesuit priest faced multiple challenges in New France. They faced hostile natives, little food, insects, and the hot weather with little or no shade.
I'm sorry, but you are going to have to be a bit more specific about which "new land" you are talking about.
jolliet Louis was in school to be a Jesuit priest he was a skilled mapmaker and a fur trader
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there were many clergy who came to Quebec, which one were you thinking of??
Jesuit High School - New Orleans - was created in 1847.
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The catholic priests, nobles, lower classes and radicals.
There are many schools named Jesuit High School. There is one in Sacramento, California, one in New Orleans, Louisiana, and also one in Portland, Oregon.