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Davy Crockett comic book. From the silverage of comic books. A great old fashioned tale of adventure in the new frontier of America. Gloucester, Virginia Links and News website. Visit us for more incredible content.TRANSCRIPT
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DAVYCROCKETTLegends of the American frontier
axe still vigorous and young. The
adventurous deeds of our heroic
ancestors in this country are a vi-
tal portion of American Lore and
will live forever in its colorful his-
tory. This is a story about one oi
those valiants whose fame shone
brightly on the horizons of our
early frontiers. This is a story
abou! Davy Crockett.
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THE CREEK WARRIORFrom early childhood, it was the ambition of most
Creek Indian boya io become full-fledged Creek War-
.Strangely enough, war-like fierceness did not
always come naturally to ihe Creek youth. Such traits
were acquired slowly and painfully by a deliberately
planned process to develop these qualities.
i, Ihe boy was put through many tests of
endurance and pain. As he neared the age of fifteen, he
subjected to the final test of a Creek War
twelve months he ate nothing but the roots from a bitter
plant and tea made from those roots. At the end of this
period, he fasted for four days, then burned corncobs
and rubbed his body with the ashes. After a heavy
sweat, he plunged into ice cold river water.
The young warrior spent many months with a con-
, learning wisdom and the ways of the wild. Soon
s convinced that he possessed almost supernatural
powers enabling him to disarm the enemy at a distance
i bring the enemy near, that they might be cap-
Warriors preparing for war parties began by gathering
in the council house. Here were spent four days, drink-
ing war drink and counseling with the conjurers. Whenthe time arrived lor the party to depart, the \
e whipped to a fever pitch, eager to join battle. The
i and ferocity as a result of their strict training
i outstanding trait of the Creek Warrior as an
opponent in battle.
The Creeks' massacre of over five hundred whites at
Ft. Mirns led to Jackson's swift and successful campaign
against them. The tables were turned at the Battle of
Horseshoe Bend in which there were two thousand
Creek casualties.
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