The province of Alberta was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, who was Queen Victoria's daughter. She married John Campbell, the Governor of Canada, in 1871 and moved with him to Ottawa. When a new province was formed in western Canada in 1905, the Governor chose to name it after his wife, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. Thus, the province of Alberta commemorates the princess for whom it is named.
3. Where She Was Born LouiseCarolineAlbertawasborninBuckinghamPalace, London.
4. Who Was Louise Married To? Who Is Louise Alberta Married To? Eventually Louise married to John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, the Governor of Canada on March 21st, 1871, and moved to Ottawa, Canada. This is a picture of Louise and John’s wedding.
5. When she was in school, she always got good grades. Her best subject was art. LouiseCarolineAlbertainSchool
6. Where She Got Her Name Louise Caroline Alberta was Queen Victoria’s sixth child and fourth daughter. She was named after her father’s mother.
7. Why did the province Alberta get the name Alberta? Louise Caroline Alberta was married to the Governor Of Canada and he chose the name of his wife for the province.
8. Where is Alberta? Today, Alberta is the Canadian province next to British Colombia and Saskatchewan.
9. Thanks for Watching! Thanks for watching my slide show of how Alberta got its name!
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When she was in school, she always got good grades. Her best subject was art. She could paint like a true artist. When she was older, she had a museum in the palace, with all of her artwork in it. Everyone loved her art. They thought she was amazing.
Louise was married to the Governor of Canada. He was pretty much in charge of Canada, so when Canada needed a name for a new province, he nominated his wife’s name. People liked the name, so from that day on, the province next to British Colombia and Saskatchewan became Alberta.
Today, Alberta is the Canadian province next to British Colombia and Saskatchewan. It is shaped like Saskatchewan, except for the bottom left corner. The bottom left corner is filled with mountains, and on a map it is cut off and bumpy. Like this on the right.