Yes, after Georgia's transition to a royal colony in 1752, alcohol became legal. Initially, when Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe in 1733, there were strict prohibitions against rum and other alcoholic beverages due to the colony's social and moral vision. However, the royal government lifted these restrictions, and as a result, alcohol became legal in the colony, aligning more with the practices of other British colonies. This change allowed for the establishment of taverns and the sale of alcoholic beverages, which became part of the social fabric of colonial life in Georgia.
after Georgia's transition to a royal colony, did alcohol become legal in Georgia colony?
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