Southern Compromise

Southern Compromise may refer to the following pieces of American legislation:


 * Compromise of 1850, package of five bills regarding slavery in new territories, designed to avoid secession or civil war
 * Southern Compromise Amendment of 1867, legislation about Black Southerners' civil rights in the Reconstruction Era of the United States
 * Compromise of 1877, about inaugurating Rutherford B. Hayes in exchange for recognizing Southern Democratic governors