Due to the fact that he no longer loves her, and that he has an unreasonable love towards money instead.
Belle was Ebenezers betrothed. She saw that a golden idle had taken her place in his heart and released him from his promise of marridge
was influenced by his greed and materialism, driving her away.
Scrooge was engaged to Belle for a period of one year before their engagement was called off.
When Pimple Was Young His First Sweetheart - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The other young apprentice at Fezziwig's warehouse where the young Scrooge worked was Dick Wilkins. He was a friendly and cheerful colleague of Scrooge, who later went on to become successful and prosperous.
The name of Scrooge's fiancee was Belle -- he never married. They apparently became engaged while Ebenezer was an apprentice at Fezziwig, and maintained their engagement over his early years of acquiring wealth. However, she broke their engagement after she realized that Scrooge loved money than he loved her. Belle asked the young Ebenezer point blank whether he would want her as a wife now, knowing that he would get no dowry money for doing so. Ebenezer chose not to say he would do so, which was (unfortunately) the honest answer.
George Cole played young Scrooge in the 1951 version of 'A Christmas Carol'.
he played the young scrooge and tiny Tim
Yes, he married his childhood sweetheart, and then his young assistant
Scrooge McDuck voiced by Alan Young
Scrooge worked for Fezziwig when he was young, but his business partner was Jacob Marley.
Fezziwig was Scrooge's master, not his teacher. Fezziwig was Scrooge's employer when Scrooge was a young man learning the trade of business.