Marshal Soult had retreated north behind the …

Years: 1814 - 1814
March
Marshal Soult had retreated north behind the Adour River to Saint-Sever after his defeat by Wellington at the Battle of Orthez in late February 1814.

Soult is on the horns of a dilemma: he can defend the large port of Bordeaux to the north-west or Toulouse to the east, but he cannot protect both.

The French army will have difficulty obtaining food near Bordeaux and it will place the Garonne River in their rear.

Therefore, Soult elects to base himself on Toulouse.

With Soult moving east, Wellington sends Beresford and two divisions to seize Bordeaux, the third-largest city of France.

To make up for this subtraction of strength, the British general calls up eight thousand Spanish infantry and the British heavy cavalry as reinforcements.

Fearful that the Spanish will plunder the French countryside and incite a guerrilla war, Wellington puts his allies on the British payroll and supply system.

Meanwhile, the British-Portuguese-Spanish army pushes the French out of Aire-sur-l'Adour on March 2 in a skirmish.

Soult pulls back to Plaisance and Maubourget, facing west.

A ten-day lull will follow, during which time Wellington's reinforcements will begin to arrive.

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