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The least useful for making an interpretation of events leading to the american revolution is The memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant. The correct answer is B.

The Memoirs of Grant is essentially the former American president's memoirs.

Since Gordon Wood was an American researcher, some of his studies on the American Revolution can be used to evaluate the circumstances leading up to the revolution.

The academic study on women patriots who protested imported tea can be used to evaluate the circumstances leading up to the revolution.

The letters exchanged by the Committees of Correspondence, which aid in disseminating news and information about the Patriot cause against the British, can be used to analyze the revolutionary events.

The Ulysses S. Grant memoirs are the least helpful items that can aid in the interpretation of the events that led to the American Revolution

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Which would be the least useful for making an interpretation of events leading to the American Revolution?

A. Gordon Wood, The American Revolution

B. The memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant

C. A scholarly article on women patriots who boycotted imported tea

D. Letters between Committees of Correspondence.

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