Answer: Farmer expands sales of his crop to a new town.
Explanation:
Of the above examples, this one best exemplifies industrialization. With the Industrial Revolution, cities are gaining in importance. Urbanization occurs, and a large part of the people from the village go to work in the cities.
Agricultural goods are expanding; they are easier to cultivate because technological advances in the cultivation of the land are also taking place. Farmers no longer develop the area to feed themselves. They are making surpluses that they market to cities as the population of the town has increased, so the demand for farm goods is increasing.