Answer:
After Georgia became a royal colony, the legalization of slavery led to a population that was almost fifty percent enslaved people. This is how the population in Georgia changed.
Explaination:
Georgia became a royal colony in 1752. The trustees were unable to establish self-government and gave up before the 21-year charter had expired. Freemen were given the right to vote (unless they were Roman Catholics) and the people elected an assembly. The governor was appointed by the king.