November 28 is a day of monumental "firsts" and hard-won independence, making it a perfect subject for a "Part 2" blog post exploring deeper historical layers. From the birth of world-renowned empires to pivotal shifts in modern politics,
If you’re a Sagittarius born on this day, you’re in famous company: On This Day - What Happened on November 28 | Britannica 28 november part2
After 38 days of navigating a treacherous strait, Ferdinand Magellan and his fleet finally entered the "peaceful" sea, naming it the Pacific Ocean. November 28 is a day of monumental "firsts"
November 28 serves as a "National Day" for several countries that declared their freedom on this date across different centuries: Lady Nancy Astor became the first woman to
Twelve men, including Christopher Wren and Robert Boyle, met at Gresham College to form what would become the world's oldest national scientific institution.
Lady Nancy Astor became the first woman to take a seat in the British House of Commons, a massive leap for women's suffrage.
Britain’s first female Prime Minister officially resigned after 11 years in power, handing the reins to John Major.