The origins of the habitation Belmont date back to the early colonisation of Guadeloupe. A vestige of the habitation is a slave cell of 4 m² from the eighteenth century.
Only ruins remain of the indigo plantation of the Anse à la Barque, site were the indigo plants were cultivated. The colour from the leaves and stems gave the indigo color.
The habitation Beausoleil is located in Saint-Claude, Guadeloupe. It supposedly belonged to the family of Montéran since the last quarter of the seventeenth century.
The Fort Delgrès is located in Guadeloupe, in Basse-Terre. It is the remnant of the events of 1802, witness of the fight against slavery in Guadeloupe led by the officer Louis Delgrès.