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Columbus failed to establish a successful trading colony primarily due to his miscalculations and lack of understanding of the local conditions. He underestimated the challenges posed by the indigenous populations, the geography, and the resources needed to sustain a permanent settlement. Additionally, his focus on searching for gold and other riches overshadowed the necessity of building a lasting economic foundation. As a result, his expeditions did not create the thriving trading colony that the Spanish monarchy had envisioned.

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