When the Dutch withdrew from Belgium after the campaign called the
Ten Days' Campaign, they left a garrison in the citadel of Antwerp, which resulted in a second operation of the
Armée du Nord of Marshal Gérard, who returned with his army to Belgium November 15, 1832, when he laid siege to Antwerp. The Dutch general Chassé, who participated in the defeat of the French Imperial Guard at Waterloo in 1815, bombarded the city of Antwerp from the fort using
heated shot, setting fire to hundreds of homes and causing many casualties among the civilian population. This caused the intervention of the Belgian volunteers who until then had been kept out of combat. Meanwhile, the Belgian army, gradually formed and re-equipped, went to defend the dikes of the
Scheldt north of Antwerp, preventing the Dutch from damaging them. ==Siege==