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In "Johnny Tremain," many Whigs left Boston due to the increasing tensions between the colonies and the British government, particularly after the Intolerable Acts were enacted. These acts intensified feelings of oppression and led to fears of British retaliation against colonial protests. The Whigs sought greater freedom and a chance to organize resistance against British rule, leading some to relocate to safer areas where they could continue their activism without the threat of arrest or violence.

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