What Happened On August 28th In History?
- 1609 – Henry Hudson discovers Delaware Bay
- 1845 – First issue of Scientific American published
- 1862 – Start of Second Battle of Bull Run (U.S. Civil War)
- 1898 – Caleb Bradham renames his creation “Pepsi-Cola”
- 1988 – Tragic air-show collision at Ramstein air Base, Germany—dozens killed
- 2005 – Mandatory evacuation of New Orleans ahead of Hurricane Katrina
- 1973 – India, Pakistan, and bangladesh sign the delhi Agreement for repatriation following conflicts
- 1943 – Death of Bulgaria's king Boris III, throne passed to his young son Simeon II
- 1976 – MIT announces first man-made gene; a major milestone in genetic science
| Year | Event |
| 1833 | Slavery abolished in british Empire |
| 1845 | Scientific American first published |
| 1862 | Second Battle of Bull Run begins |
| 1898 | “Pepsi-Cola” named |
| 1943 | Death of king Boris III of Bulgaria |
| 1955 | Emmett Till murdered |
| 1963 | MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech |
| 1968 | Violent protests at Democratic Convention |
| 1973 | Delhi Agreement signed |
| 1976 | First synthetic gene announced by MIT |
| 1988 | Ramstein air-show disaster |
| 2005 | Hurricane katrina evacuation begins |
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