The experiences in the New World strained the relationship between Christopher Columbus, Manuel Pinzón, and Adrian Móxica due to differing ambitions and expectations. Pinzón, initially a key supporter, grew frustrated with Columbus's leadership and the distribution of rewards, believing he deserved more recognition for his contributions. Meanwhile, Móxica's allegiance wavered as tensions escalated, leading to conflicts over resources and authority. These rifts ultimately highlighted the challenges of collaboration and loyalty in the face of the New World's uncertainties.
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