Which of the following changes occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony?

I. Slavery was permitted in Georgia.
II. Alcohol consumption was legalized.
III. The Moravians were expelled from
IV. American Indians were granted full citizenship
A.
I and III
B.
I, III, and IV
C.
II, III, and IV
D.
I and II

A. I and III

To determine which changes occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony, we need to analyze each statement individually.

I. Slavery was permitted in Georgia.
To verify if slavery was permitted in Georgia after it became a royal colony, we can refer to historical records, such as laws and official documents from that time period.

II. Alcohol consumption was legalized.
To determine if alcohol consumption was legalized in Georgia after it became a royal colony, we may need to examine legal documents, historical accounts, or records of legislative actions.

III. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia.
To confirm if the Moravians were expelled from Georgia after it became a royal colony, we can search historical records, primary sources, or scholarly research discussing the interactions between the colony and the Moravian community.

IV. American Indians were granted full citizenship.
To establish whether American Indians were granted full citizenship in Georgia after it became a royal colony, we can look for historical evidence, such as legal statutes, treaties, or historical analysis of the treatment of Native Americans during that time.

By individually investigating each statement, we can rule out incorrect options and determine the correct answer based on the evidence.

The correct answer is A. I and III.

After Georgia became a royal colony, the following changes occurred:

I. Slavery was permitted in Georgia.
III. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia.

Alcohol consumption being legalized (II) and American Indians being granted full citizenship (IV) were not changes that occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony.