Which of these changes occurred in Georgia AFTER it became a royal colony? Choose the TWO that apply. %0D%0A (2 points)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ASlavery was permitted in Georgia%0D%0ASlavery was permitted in Georgia%0D%0A%0D%0AAlcohol consumption was legalized%0D%0AAlcohol consumption was legalized%0D%0A%0D%0AThe Moravians were expelled from Georgia%0D%0AThe Moravians were expelled from Georgia%0D%0A%0D%0AAmerican Indians were granted full citizenship%0D%0AAmerican Indians were granted full citizenship

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

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.

Please note that the statement "American Indians were granted full citizenship" is incorrect, as Native Americans were not granted full citizenship during this period.

To determine which of these changes occurred in Georgia after it became a royal colony, we can analyze each option.

1. Slavery was permitted in Georgia: To confirm this, we need to consider the timeline of Georgia's history. Georgia was originally founded as a British colony in 1732 by James Oglethorpe with the intention of being a colony without slavery. However, after the colony was taken over by the British crown and became a royal colony in 1752, slavery was permitted. So, this change did occur after it became a royal colony.

2. Alcohol consumption was legalized: This statement does not provide enough information about the historical context. To determine if alcohol consumption was legalized after Georgia became a royal colony, we need to consult historical records or sources that detail the timeline of alcohol-related legislation in Georgia.

3. The Moravians were expelled from Georgia: Again, this statement does not provide enough information about the historical context. To determine if the Moravians were expelled from Georgia after it became a royal colony, we would need to consult historical records or sources that detail events related to the Moravians' presence in Georgia.

4. American Indians were granted full citizenship: Similar to the previous two options, this statement does not provide enough information about the historical context. To determine if American Indians were granted full citizenship after Georgia became a royal colony, we would need to consult historical records or sources that detail the legal status and rights granted to American Indians during that time.

Based on the available information, we can confidently say that slavery was permitted in Georgia after it became a royal colony. However, to determine the second change that occurred, further research is required to confirm whether alcohol consumption was legalized, the Moravians were expelled, or American Indians were granted full citizenship.