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Metis people who left Manitoba tended to settle in:

1) Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

2) British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and the United States.

3) Saskatchewan, the United States, and Alberta.

4) The United States, Alberta, and British Columbia.
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4) The United States, Alberta, and British Columbia.
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