<span>It opened direct trade between the Great Lakes and New York City.
The Great Lakes region grew.
It increased trade on the Mississippi.
Northerners were able to move west more efficiently and in greater numbers.
More people were available to man factories.</span>
During WWII, people were skeptical of spies among them, so the government took Japanese Americans to internment camps against their will (it was a terribly cruel and unjust practice but they were deemed legal in the Korematsu vs. US Supreme Court case) :)
Though both sides received benefits, however, the north seemed to gain the most. It seemed so because the major victory for the south was the Fugitive Slave Law. In the end, the north refused to enforce it. By extension, it shows that the north seemed powerful.
<h3>What is better deal in the Compromise of 1850?</h3>
As part of the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act was amended and the slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished. Furthermore, California entered the Union as a free state and a territorial government was created in Utah.
Therefore, the correct answer is as given above
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