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What conclusion can be drawn about the expansion of popular sovereignty in Georgia during the period of royal control? A) Georgia fought Great Britain for their right of self-determination. B) Georgia's royal governors attempted to implement a government of self rule within the colony. C) The colonists of Georgia ordered the Board of Trustees to allow more independence and freedom within the colony. D) The King of England granted a royal charter to Georgia allowing for full democracy and independence from the Crown.

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The correct answer is B) Georgia's royal governors attempted to implement a government of self-rule within the colony.

The conclusion that can be drawn about the expansion of popular sovereignty in Georgia during the period of royal control is "Georgia's royal governors attempted to implement a government of self-rule within the colony."

Georgia was a Royal colony from 1752 to 1756. Supposedly, this colony was directly administered by the King of England, but in reality, the King appointed people to rule Georgia. John Reynolds was the first governor of Royal Georgia, followed by Henri Ellis, and then, James Wright, a man who better ruled the colony and people felt some kind of affection to him.

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The answer is letter B

Explanation: The royal colonies were ruled by the direct control of the king, that indicated a royal governor, John Reynolds was the first. In the expansion of sovereignty the governor tried to have a government with your own rules. In that case trying to have different rules than other colonies.

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