When Pangaea split up, what happened to the western edge of the North American continent?

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It collided with volcanic islands and large sections broke off into the ocean, forming islands off the coast of Washington.
It collided with volcanic islands and large sections broke off into the ocean, forming islands off the coast of Washington.

It collided with volcanic islands, forming the Cascade Mountain Range in the region of Washington.
It collided with volcanic islands, forming the Cascade Mountain Range in the region of Washington.

It collided with plates deep within the Pacific Ocean, creating a vast plateau in Washington.
It collided with plates deep within the Pacific Ocean, creating a vast plateau in Washington.

It collided with plates deep within the Pacific Ocean, driving underneath the ocean plates and forming the Pacific coastline.
It collided with plates deep within the Pacific Ocean, driving underneath the ocean plates and forming the Pacific coastline.

It collided with volcanic islands and large sections broke off into the ocean, forming islands off the coast of Washington.