diminish our regard for      the constitution.  All other forms of government are subject to      such abuses . . . All our contestations with the executive have     eventuated in developing those advantages the constitution has      vested us with.  A master-work is best known by its practical      operation.  To enable us to appreciate the utility of each of the      springs in the state machine, we have but to be deprived of its      use altogether.  It is, besides, in the nature of things that great      advantages should be obtained by some sacrifices.          Pierre Bedard remained composed during this period where he directly felt the wrath of     Governor Craig.  Governor Craig’s tenor was referred to as the Reign of Terror.  Pierre     Bedard believed in the system and believed that this system could work for the Canadiens.     The increased awareness that the professional class brought to the inhabitants, had     effects on other aspects of Lower Canadian society.  The political arena gave a voice to the     inhabitants, which resulted in the economics conflicts between the French and English.  The     economic stratification between the French and the English was always a cause for     numerous debates within the government. The English merchants felt it essential that the     political structure of Lower Canada change in order to help the advancement of     commercialism, and as they found out this advancement was not a high priority of the     Canadiens.  Thus the English merchants and the councils believed that the Canadiens were     holding back ‘progress’.  Again the assembly was divided but not only was it French verus     English, it had become a battle between the farmers and professional class against the     merchants.  In order for the commercial industry in Lower Canada to grow, the merchants     were demanding that money be put into the water system, via canals.  In order to build     canals, ...