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You don't say on what occasion. There were two: the first when he had been installed as Govenor of the West Indies. He was accused - together with his brothers - of gross mismanagement and tyranny in that capacity. The accusations were shown to be true and Columbus was shipped back to Spain in chains.

The second was when Columbus kept demanding huge amounts of money from the Spanish monarchs as a reward for his discoveries. As a matter of fact a lot of promises had been made by the king and queen - at least, encouraging nods and grunts had been made when Columbus presented his demands - but Columbus' demands were considered so extravagant that the monarchs refused to pay in the end. Columbus spent the rest of his life in fruitless ligitation.

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