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Isolationism and continental expansion to imperialism were primarily driven by economic, exploratory, political, religious, and ethnocentric reasons and forces.
<h3>Reasons for Isolationism and Imperialism</h3>
- The United States moved from isolationism and continental expansion to imperialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Economic, exploratory, political, religious, and ethnocentric considerations were the main driving forces behind this.
- The American Empire was fueled by three things. The economic rivalry between industrialized nations. Political and military rivalry, including the development of a powerful navy. A conviction that individuals of Anglo-Saxon heritage are superior in terms of race and culture.
- The United States' imperial mission was driven by a desire for new markets for its industrial goods as well as a conviction in the racial and cultural superiority of Americans.
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The answer is Pangaea, it was a supercontinent that existed long time ago before the continental drift.