Which of these changes occurred in Georgia AFTER it became a royal colony? Choose the TWO that apply. (2 points) Responses

Slavery was permitted in Georgia
Slavery was permitted in Georgia

Alcohol consumption was legalized
Alcohol consumption was legalized

The Moravians were expelled from Georgia
The Moravians were expelled from Georgia

American Indians were granted full citizenship

Slavery was permitted in Georgia and the Moravians were expelled from Georgia.

The two changes that occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony are:

1. Slavery was permitted in Georgia
2. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia

To find out the changes that occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony, we need to analyze each response. Let's evaluate each of the choices:

1. Slavery was permitted in Georgia - This is a change that occurred after Georgia became a royal colony. Before becoming a royal colony, slavery was actually prohibited in Georgia. However, after 1751, when Georgia became a royal colony, slavery was permitted.

2. Alcohol consumption was legalized - This change cannot be attributed to Georgia becoming a royal colony because alcohol consumption was not previously prohibited in Georgia. Therefore, this change did not occur after Georgia became a royal colony.

3. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia - This is a change that occurred after Georgia became a royal colony. The Moravians were a religious group, and they were indeed expelled from Georgia in the early 1740s after Georgia became a royal colony.

4. American Indians were granted full citizenship - This change did not occur after Georgia became a royal colony. In fact, during Georgia's time as a royal colony, American Indians did not receive full citizenship rights. This change occurred much later in history.

Therefore, the two changes that occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony are:

1. Slavery was permitted in Georgia
2. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia