Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
100

A priest is worried about opening a new church. 

Bishop (in charge of the Church in the colony)

100

A roadway has become washed out and needs repairs.

Intendant (day-to-day needs, including building roads)

100

A lonely fur trader wants to start a family. 

Intendant (looks after needs of the colonists)

200

A First Nations leader wants to reach an agreement with the King. 

Governor (King's representative, and handles diplomacy)

200

A fille du roi is in labour and about to have a baby.

Nun (the Church runs many things in the colony, including hospitals)

200

A First Nations trapper wants to sell his furs. 

Coureurs de bois (fur traders who worked with Indigenous Peoples)

300

A fur trader is worried about an attack by the Haudenosaunee. 

Intendant (handles day-to-day affairs) OR

Governor (handles defense)

300

A habitant wants to get out of military service.

Governor (handles defence, including the military)

300

A habitant wants to send a letter to her cousin in France.

Intendant (handles day-to-day needs in the colony)

400

A merchant in Ville-Marie (modern day Montreal) wants to build a new loading dock by the river.

Intendant (in charge of economy and industry)

400

A citizen is worried about potential food shortage in the winter. 

Intendant (looks after needs of the colonists)

400

A seigneur is upset because his son is failing math at school. 

Priests/Nuns (responsible for educating children in the colony)

500

A missionary needs supplies in Trois-Rivieres where they are setting up a school for Indigenous children.

Bishop (handles all matters of the Church, and the Church is involved in education)

500

The bishop wants to find out more about First Nations people in the area.

Missionaries (spread the Catholic faith to First Nations) OR coureurs de bois (lived and worked alongside First Nations)

500

A child is left alone after their parents die in a fire. 

Priests/Nuns (responsibility to look after vulnerable people in the colony)