what region sdid georgia becoming a royal colony after the charter take place at?

coastal plain
Ridge and Valley
piedmont
all of the above

All of the above.

The region where Georgia became a royal colony after the charter was granted includes all of the three regions mentioned above: Coastal Plain, Ridge and Valley, and Piedmont.

To determine which region in Georgia became a royal colony after the charter, we need to understand what a royal colony is and when the charter was issued.

A royal colony is a type of colonial administration where the colony is under the direct control of the British monarch. The charter, in this context, refers to the Royal Charter of 1732, which established the colony of Georgia.

After the Royal Charter of 1732 was issued, the region that became a royal colony in Georgia was all of the above - the Coastal Plain, Ridge and Valley, and Piedmont.

Georgia's territory at that time spanned across these different geographical regions, and after the charter, the entire colony was under the direct control of the British Crown. Therefore, all three regions mentioned became part of the royal colony of Georgia.