Would you call our current society "polite?"
I'd be willing to bet folks were a lot more polite, helpful to others, less self centered and self agrandising, in Wetzel's time than they are now.
There were consequences for being rude or impolite, usually harsh and painful consequences.
Now, if you call someone out for being rude or for some other poor behavior,,,, you're the bad guy.
If only we could make a movie based off these characters and events from our history to be impactful enough to get people interested in muzzloading, and to get people to realize that real men are polite and courteous, that people of value consider the thoughts, words, and ideas of others before just dismissing them out of hand entirely, that there is no shame in admitting one us wrong and that real men and women do just that.
We're these not the values put forth in the "westerns," both the t.v. and movies, of the 1950's and early 1960's and radio shows before that?
Well, why not an earlier version of that?