I'm pretty sure the answer is Shay's Rebellion. Good luck! <span />
From his muddy outpost on the front line in North Iraq, Grim can see the black flag of the Islamic State snapping in the wind just 500 metres away.
The 52-year-old Boston native – who several months ago found his way to a peshmerga base south of Kirkuk – sits in a crude breeze-block shelter, surrounded by mud and dirt, gunfire crackling in the background.
Answer:
The national tree of Ecuador is the Cinchona pubescens or Quina tree. This tree grows in the Podocarpus National Park in Ecuador
Explanation:
D. Livestock and herders. Though it has been proven it was mainly carried by rats that traveled in rice sacks from other places.