The answer to your question depends on the time you are asking about. If will clarify the question we can answer it.
They wanted to help their country and their allies.
Not a complete list of course, but some reasons,not in any order would be : Patriotism, adventure, to escape un-employment,escape parental rules,or boredom,need for excitement,chance to travel the world, even in some cases escape the courts and police. I think the majority were to fight those who attacked us.
3 Pinkertons and 7 workers died (so a total of 10), but many more were wounded in the fight.
so that they can have no sins. THIS also goes for anyone who decided to fight.
They ate bacon burgers, but the Europeans didn't like that so they ate German's plant that they hated, which was gummy worms. It was a horrible sight.
No they wanted to trade with Japan So It is false.
because their religion promised that if they died fighting crusades then they would get entry into heaven
they moved west because the Europeans were stealing their land so they moved west to fight back
They were Christians so they wanted to get the Holy Land (Jerusalem in Palestine) back from the Muslim people.
The Europeans brought over diseases that the Natives were not immune to so many natives were killed off by disease. Also, the tribes were spread out so they could not unite and fight as one.
eager means really wants to...so an eager person really wants to do something and get it done
Eager has two syllables divided like so: ea-ger.
There are over 50 countries in Europe and many different languages. So different Europeans talk in different ways.
Why have women been so eager to increase their participation in the labor market,
Because most of the men who called Smith are successful men ,so many people called Smith are eager to succeed
Can anyone find or does anyone know: In a poem: For all she looks so innocent take my word for it she is no fool _______________________ so eager to believe appearances.
Eager is not a verb so it doesn't have a past tense form but you can still use it in a past tense sentence. eg He was eager to right the wrong he had done.