No, France and Germany did not declare war to stop England's aggressions. Instead, during World War I, both countries were part of opposing alliances, with France aligned with the Allies and Germany with the Central Powers. The war was primarily triggered by a complex web of alliances, nationalism, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, rather than a direct response to England's actions. Thus, their declarations of war were driven by broader geopolitical tensions rather than a specific aim to counter England.
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