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Other than expanding the west, foreign countries were taking over other countries and the U.S sort of felt left out.

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Q: Why US pursue a pursue a policy of imperialism?
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The desire for new markets for manufacturing goods and coaling stations led the US to pursue a policy of?

Imperialism.


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Was the United States better served by a policy of isolationism or imperialism?

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