1. 처음으로 is "for the first time". So the first sentence means I went abroad for the first time ("in my life" can be implied)
2. 처음에 is "first". So the second sentence means First I went aborad ( And next I did something else~~blah blah~~ kinda thing will be followed) It is used to explain something in order of time you do or it happens.
November 28, 2018
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Hi
처음으로 means "for the first time"
whereas 처음에 means "at first"
처음으로 해외여행을 갔다 would be, I travelled overseas "for the first time"
처음에 해외여행을 갔다 would be, "At first", I travel overseas
I hope this helps,
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