Marcellyn,

These are two different wars and time periods.

King Philip's War, 1675-1676, was a conflict between the colonists and the
Native Americans due to encroachment by the colonists.

The French and Indian War, 1754-1763, was a war between the English and the
French, who had support from the Native Americans, for control of the North
American colonies.  In this war the French lost control of what is now the
New England states and eastern Canada.

FL Rose

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Shelly and others,

I think "North American Colonies" would be the best description.
Historically speaking, to refer to the area as British North America
especially in 1666 would not be correct as the French and Spanish also had a
large presence.  King Philip's war, also known as the French and Indian war,
occurred about ten years later.  If memory serves me correctly, another list
member used "Colonial America" in a message months ago.  That would also be
another good option.

Hope this helps.

Marcellyn

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I don't know if this is correct or not, I have always used BNA for Britsh
North America and when the Colonies won their independence I then enter the
location as USA.
Shelly




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