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

A. Slavery was permitted in Georgia
B. Alcohol consumption was legalized
C. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia
D. American Indians were granted full citizenship

A. Slavery was permitted in Georgia

C. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia

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

A. Slavery was permitted in Georgia
C. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia

To determine which changes occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony, we need to understand the historical context and the characteristics of a royal colony.

Georgia was initially established as a proprietary colony by James Oglethorpe and the Trustees in 1732. However, due to financial difficulties and other reasons, it was transformed into a royal colony in 1752, subject to direct control by the British Crown and the monarchy.

Now, let's analyze the options provided and identify the changes that occurred after Georgia became a royal colony:

A. Slavery was permitted in Georgia: This change did occur after Georgia became a royal colony. In the initial years of the colony, slavery was prohibited by the Trustees. However, when Georgia became a royal colony, this prohibition was lifted, and the institution of slavery was allowed in the colony. Therefore, option A is one of the changes that occurred.

B. Alcohol consumption was legalized: The information provided does not indicate that alcohol consumption was illegal or prohibited before Georgia became a royal colony. Therefore, it is not a change that occurred after the transformation, and option B is not applicable.

C. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia: The Moravians were a religious group that settled in Georgia, particularly in the town of Ebenezer. However, there is no historical evidence to suggest that they were expelled or forced to leave Georgia after it became a royal colony. Therefore, option C is not one of the changes that occurred.

D. American Indians were granted full citizenship: After Georgia became a royal colony, there were no significant developments or changes in the legal status of American Indians living in the region. They did not receive full citizenship rights at that time. Therefore, option D is not applicable.

In conclusion, the changes that occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony are:

A. Slavery was permitted in Georgia

Please note that these changes are specific to the transformation from a proprietary colony to a royal colony and do not encompass all historical developments during that time.