In 1795, the Treaty of Greenville enabled the United States to acquire Oregon Country. gave much of present-day Ohio to the United States. ended American settlement in the Ohio River Valley. established a confederacy of American Indian tribes.

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Answer:

gave much of present-day Ohio to the United States.

Explanation:

The Treaty of Greenville was a treaty between the United States and indigenous nations of the Northwest Territory. The indigenous nations of the Northwest Territory include the Wyandot and Delaware.

The Treaty of Greenville was formally titled as Treaty with the Wyandots.

In 1795, the Treaty of Greenville gave much of present-day Ohio to the United States.

Answer:

b

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