In "Johnny Tremain," the Lytes leave their house due to their loyalty to the British Crown and the escalating tensions between loyalists and patriots in Boston. As the revolutionary sentiment grows, the Lytes, who are wealthy loyalists, face increasing hostility from the patriots, leading them to seek safety elsewhere. Their departure symbolizes the broader conflict between loyalists and patriots during the American Revolution.
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