Answer:
Royal Georgia refers to the period between the termination of Trustee governance of Georgia and the colony's declaration of independence at the beginning of the American Revolution (1775-83). ... The second royal governor, Henry Ellis, established a sound foundation for government during his four-year administration.
Explanation:
royal governors-established a new representative government in Georgia; acquired millions of acres of land through peaceful negotiations with the Cherokees, granted colonists the right to own more land, and led Georgia through a time of great prosperity (both economically and population), established good relations with the Creeks, and showed colonists how to govern themselves (budget, taxes, and defense)