Final answer:
The Treaty of Greenville required native groups to relinquish control of territory and did not acknowledge Native American land ownership or the Western Confederacy.
Step-by-step explanation:
A False statement about the terms of the Treaty of Greenville is option B. The U.S. did not acknowledge Native American land ownership and renounce its claim to land through right of military conquest. Instead, the treaty required native groups to relinquish control of large amounts of territory, option C. The Western Confederacy also did not remain intact after the treaty, option A is false as well.
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