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During the 100 Days Campaign, Napoleon's primary strategy was to prevent the Allied forces from joining together and posing a significant threat to his goal of capturing Brussels and forcing a peace deal. Time was crucial, and he aimed to defeat the armies of the Seventh Coalition one by one with a surprise attack.
Marshal Ney was sent to Quatre Bras to block the Allied troops and the road to Brussels, while Napoleon simultaneously attacked the Prussian army at Ligny.