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The answer is: 1. “However, notwithstanding all that has been done and written against it, that brutish barbarity, and unparalelled injustice, is still carried on to a very great extent in the colonies, and with an avidity as insidious, cruel and oppressive as ever.”
From the statement above, we can infer that Cugoano was not a supporter of slavery, especially from these lines:
". . that brutish barbarity, and unparalelled injustice, . . "
". . .insidious, cruel and oppressive as ever. . ."
These statements made Cugoano regarded to be one of the most active abolitionists philosopher in eighteenth centuries, and his works change a lot of British's people opinion regarding slavery.