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At the end of "Johnny Tremain," Johnny becomes more involved in the American Revolution after witnessing the growing tensions between the colonists and the British. He assists the Sons of Liberty and helps deliver the news of the British troops' movements. Ultimately, Johnny finds a sense of purpose and belonging in the revolutionary cause, despite the personal challenges he has faced. The story concludes with a hopeful outlook on his future as a patriot.

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