If the land that was once part of Connecticut, including areas that became parts of New York and Massachusetts, still belonged to the state, Connecticut would be significantly larger. Historically, Connecticut's territory was much more expansive, covering areas that are now cities like New York City. However, the exact size would depend on the specific boundaries considered, but it could potentially add thousands of square miles to its current area of about 5,543 square miles. This expansion would dramatically alter its geographical, cultural, and political landscape.
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